An app-based, free-to-use American Sign Language interpreter program first deployed at Colorado Department of Labor and Employment offices in April is now available at all 11 History Colorado museums.
Starting Monday, the Metropolitan Transit Authority will make it easier for deaf and hard-of-hearing New Yorkers and tourists to communicate with transit staff by scanning a QR code. That code will ...
SyncWords, the leader in AI-powered live captioning and translation for streaming, today announced a breakthrough in accessibility: full support for live automatic sign language interpretation, ...
Nagish, a leader in AI-powered communication tools for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, has acquired sign.mt, an AI company ...
The video sign language service the Bismarck hospital was using was not working properly, and Tammy Derrick wanted to know ...
Clearwater Mall understands that accessibility isn’t a nice-to-have feature. When Deaf customers can communicate freely with ...
A team of scientists at Rochester Institute of Technology will expand its work after receiving a large grant from the National Science Foundation to make chemistry more accessible for students who ...
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is adding Braille language touchpads to many of its exhibits and offering sign language interpreters to two upcoming tours. The museum has installed more than ...