Disability is not inability, and when everyone can understand that it's what differently abled individuals bring to the table that matters — and not what their diagnosis is — is when we'll have a ...
Technology-giant Microsoft is promising big steps in the coming years to make its products and workplace even more accessible and inclusive to people with disabilities. The company says that in the ...
Microsoft is introducing a collection of adaptive devices aimed at making it easier for people with disabilities to use computers. The company said this week at its annual Microsoft Ability Summit ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steven covers accessibility and assistive technologies. In a blog post published Wednesday, Microsoft announced an ambitious ...
Hosts “Empowering for Inclusion Summit 2019”, the second edition of its multi-stakeholder platform to enhance technology access for people of all abilities Non-profits, developers and Microsoft ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steven covers accessibility and assistive technologies. In a blog post published this week, Microsoft, along with the World Bank ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has talked about how his late son’s cerebral palsy shaped his commitment to a workplace and products that are accessible to people with disabilities. Lowe’s CEO Marvin ...
Microsoft is launching a $25 million initiative to use artificial intelligence to build better technology for people with disabilities. CEO Satya Nadella announced the new "AI for Accessibility" ...
As people with disabilities continue the struggle to obtain meaningful employment in the face of an enormously high unemployment rate, Microsoft Corp. today announced its latest round of grants as ...
Microsoft Africa Development Center (Microsoft ADC), the engineering center for Microsoft is set to discover talents among PWDs at it’s Disability Inclusion Event taking place across Africa on the 3rd ...
In 2019, Microsoft swept up major awards at international advertising festivals for ‘Changing the Game’, a campaign for the Xbox Adaptive Controller which was made for gamers with limited mobility.
SEATTLE -- The latest "Microsoft Millionaire" on record hasn't worked at the company for more than two years. Tom Davis, a systems engineer who had worked at Microsoft since 1987 -- and in the ...