Remarkable Tech Accelerator Launches a New Podcast

Thu 13 Oct 2022

We're excited to share more disability content with our community! Our friends at Remarkable, the transformative Australia-based start-up accelerator, have launched a podcast and we hope you'll check it out on Apple and Spotify. 


Some of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs and technologies have been shaped by lived disability experience but how much do we know about the intersection between innovation and disability? And what does it mean for the future of technology at large?

In 2020 Remarkable launched an online webinar series called ‘Remarkable Insights’ that attracted a global audience. Now it’s become a podcast series! Remarkable Insights host, Vivien Mullan takes listeners around the globe in conversation with disability-tech pioneers who push the boundaries of creativity, technology, business, and social norms. They'll explore how the intersection between innovation and disability has shaped some of the greatest innovations, and take a look at what this means for the future of technology at large.

Check out the trailer below and the first few episodes here


In case you haven't heard, we've expanded our mission to include innovation and we launched Remarkable US. It's the first nonprofit-funded disability technology start-up accelerator in the United States and it runs with the support of SmartJob, LLC, and in partnership with our friends at Remarkable, the transformative Australia-based start-up accelerator made possible by Cerebral Palsy Alliance.

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An update on one of our most important initiatives: expanding access to life-changing assistive technology for Native Americans with disabilities.