The Access Explorer team (an incorporated company owned by American
Printing House for the Blind), is excited to welcome Mike May, a pioneer
in accessible navigation. May brings experience that will help the
company continue to lead the way in accessible navigation.
âMike has more than 25 years of experience in accessible indoor
wayfinding and literally originated this effort in the US. There is
nobody with more experience or passion for accessible indoor navigation
than Mike,â says Access Explorer CEO, Jose Gaztambide. âHeâs an
incredible leader and human being, and everybody at Access Explorer and
the indoor navigation industry will benefit from his commitment and
presence.â
Mike will help the Access Explorer company develop partnerships,
identify resources to help expand its mission, and ensure Access
Explorerâs work meets the highest standard of accessibility.
âIâve been learning how to navigate since I was blinded from an
explosion at age 3, and have worked on accessible navigation as a
profession since the mid-90s,â explains May. âThe timing for indoor
navigation to be adopted by the public is now â itâs the newest
frontier. I believe the Access Explorer company is poised to make sure
accessibility is part of that breakthrough, and I look forward to being
part of this important mission.â
The Nearby Explorer app was created by the non-profit, American Printing
House for the Blind (APH). For 161 years APH has developed products for
people who are blind and visually impaired. As the popularity of Nearby
Explorer grew, APH saw the need to take the app and concept to the next
level. In March of this year, after a period of studying the business
need and feasibility, and developing unique approaches to solving the
obstacles to indoor navigation, APH formed the new for-profit
corporation: Access Explorer, Inc.
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