Accessibility startup AccessNow receives Governor General’s Innovation Award
AccessNow, an online platform that crowdsources information on the accessibility of public spaces and venues, such as restaurants…
AccessNow, an online platform that crowdsources information on the accessibility of public spaces and venues, such as restaurants…
Toronto-based AccessNow recently won the Novartis Prize for Assistive Tech for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) beating over 150 submissions.…
AccessNow, an online platform that crowdsources information on the accessibility of public spaces and venues, such as restaurants…
Ryerson University’s G. Raymond Chang School has announced 17 finalists for the The Accessibility Project, which it launched…
This past weekend in Toronto, five women founders pitched to a room of 100 people for the first-ever #MoveTheDial hackathon.…
Overcoming adversity is not for the faint of heart. Maayan Ziv, founder of AccessNow, an app that finds and rates accessible…
At the latest TechToronto meetup last week, AccessNow founder Maayan Ziv kicked off her presentation with a photo of a step…
AccessNow founder Maayan Ziv, who created a crowdsourced web app that allows users to determine the accessibility of restaurants,…
Maayan Ziv understanding the struggle to find information on wheelchair accessibility first hand; growing up with spinal muscular…
The combined firm will be based in the US, retaining offices in Toronto and Argentina.
Participants range from smart windows to dental software to agtech.
The program is one of the six Google accelerators available to Canadians.
Why Canadian tech is finally accessing the global talent market.
How do we improve accessibility in both the real and virtual worlds?
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