[vicsireland] Re: Invite: NCBI CFIT Technology Showcase 2012

  • From: Antoinette Fennell CFIT <antoinette.fennell@xxxxxxx>
  • To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 15:38:11 +0000

Thanks so much Tony,

And just to add, we can now confirm that Pat Rabbitte TD, Minister for Communication, Energy and Natural Resources, will attend the event and present the award to the winner.

All the best,

Antoinette


Dr Antoinette Fennell
ICT Accessibility Researcher
Centre for Inclusive Technology (CFIT)
NCBI: Working for People with Sight Loss

Whitworth Road
Drumcondra
Dublin 9

Tel: +353 (0)1 8821 988
Email: antoinette.fennell@xxxxxxx
Web: www.cfit.ie





On 7 Mar 2012, at 17:06, tony sweeney wrote:

Won't be around Antoinnette that day I'm afraid but want to publicly wish CFIT and the project well on the day.

Hope that you will get a good attendance and much needed publicity for it.

Good luck to all the participants regardless of which venture wins on the day.

Regards,

Tony Sweeney
----- Original Message -----
From: Antoinette Fennell CFIT
To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 1:06 PM
Subject: [vicsireland] Invite: NCBI CFIT Technology Showcase 2012

Vision Loss Inspiring Innovation...

The NCBI Centre for Inclusive Technology invites you to its Technology Showcase 2012, sponsored by Dublin City Council.

Ten designers of inclusive technologies will battle against each other in an exhibition-style showcase for a cash prize of €3,000. You are invited to come and experience their inventions and demos for yourself.

The Showcase will take place in City Wall Space, Wood Quay Venue, Dublin 2 on Thursday 26th April 2012 from 1pm to 4pm.

Entries comprise of technologies which were designed in an inclusive way, including those which specifically address the needs of users who are blind or have a vision impairment.

The entries are:

1. AutonoMi: A personal security alarm for older people living independently.
2. VisionRE : A navigation aid for detecting obstacles while walking.
3. Aquaeye: A swimming aid for people with a vision impairment.
4. An accessible version of the RTE Player.
5. RowMate Access: A Smartphone App which allows vision impaired rowers to train independently using an indoor rowing machine. 6. HomeSense: A system which alerts the user to potential hazards within the home, such as open cupboard or appliance doors, allowing safe and independent navigation around the house. 7. ABAIR: A prototype Irish Language Reader with ABAIR Synthetic Voices incorporated into digital talking books (using the DAISY format). 8. Voices as Gaeilge for PC and Mac: Software which can be installed on Mac OS X (& later on PC) as an additional screenreading voice, speaking in Irish. 9. LookAround App: A Smartphone App which announces the current street, city, cross street, h eading and nearby points of interest. 10. First Alert Solutions: An RFID technology solution which allows a person who is blind or vision impaired to more effectively use existing public technology, such as traffic signal controllers, information signage and rail transportation systems.

Please note, the exhibition is open to the public from 1pm to 3.30pm. The judges' announcement and prize giving will take place from approximately 3.30pm to 4pm.

Entry is free but please RSVP to Antoinette Fennell atantoinette.fennell@xxxxxxx or at (01) 8821 988. Provide your name, organisation (if relevant) and contact details when leaving a message. If you have any particular accessibility requirements, please also let me know.

Please feel free to forward this invitation on to colleagues.

Kindest regards,

Antoinette


Dr Antoinette Fennell
ICT Accessibility Researcher
Centre for Inclusive Technology (CFIT)
NCBI: Working for People with S ight Loss

Whitworth Road
Drumcondra
Dublin 9

Tel: +353 (0)1 8821 988
Email: antoinette.fennell@xxxxxxx
Web: www.cfit.ie



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