Episode Nine | Changing What’s Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast | Season Two

Fri 01 Sep 2023

Changing What’s Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast | Season Two

Episode Nine | Engage With Tech Your Way With Accessible Controls From Cephable — Part 1

Technology can accelerate learning at school, enhance productivity at work, and create fun ways to play and engage with friends and family. But if you’re someone who has difficulty using traditional technology controls like a keyboard, mouse, or game controller, you might feel like you’re being left behind. Cephable, formerly known as Enabled Play, is dedicated to leveling the playing field when it comes to accessing technology, and we’re excited to support Cephable through our 2023 Remarkable US Accelerator Program. In the first part of our two-part interview, we’ll introduce you to Cephable Founder and CEO Alex Dunn. He shares his background, the story behind Cephable, and how the company is working to provide more flexibility around user interaction with technology through their innovative free app.

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