Disabled people and ICT: Information and guidance for designers, manufacturers and other businesses

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Disabled people and ICT: Information and guidance for designers, manufacturers and other businesses

This section provides a number of useful pointers to information and resources for designers and manufacturers of services and products to help them create more accessible and more usable ICT solutions. The section Technical documents and standards has further relevant information for this group.

This project itself developed "top tips for business and industry" for businesses that want to implement and support the eInclusion Charter.

Integrating Accessible Technology into Today's Business: Microsoft site with resources for businesses looking for solutions to empower and retain employees, including a discussion on value.

RNIB Web Access Centre: source of information for web designers, developers, content authors and website managers. Here you will find advice on how to plan, build and test accessible websites.

RNIB Software Access Centre: The Software Access Centre is a source of information for software designers and developers, systems integrators, procurement professionals and accessibility policy makers. Here you will find advice on how to design, procure and test the most accessible systems for all manner of users.

See to IT at Work: a practical guide for employers, explaining how Information Technology (IT) can enable you to meet the needs of employees and job applicants with sight problems.

Open Source Assistive Technology Software: website dedicated to Open Source Assistive Technology Software, making it easier to find tools and bringing users and developers together.