nWise in Saint Petersburg to promote Swedish accessible technology in Russia
nWise was invited by the Swedish Institute and the Consulate General of Sweden in Saint Petersburg to partake in a conference about “Communication and Inclusion
nWise was invited by the Swedish Institute and the Consulate General of Sweden in Saint Petersburg to partake in a conference about “Communication and Inclusion
A unanimous board is pleased to announce that Magnus Almén will be appointed as new CEO of nWise on November 5. Magnus succeeds Niklas Cassel,
Philanthropy is very important to us at nWise. It’s part of our vision to create communication for all. Therefore we are very proud to sponsor
nWise has been assigned to deliver a brand new technology platform to the Video Relay Service Småtegn ApS in Denmark. Småtegn is the main supplier
Scotland can now, thanks to contactSCOTLAND BSL, offer deafblind BSL users to make phone calls through their video relay service (VRS). We at nWise are
MMX is in Dubai during the GITEX Technology Week. The Dubai Community Development Agency (CDA) is showcasing how video relay service works with our MMX
As a partnership with Deafkidz International, nWise is setting up South Africa’s first video relay service (VRS), to enable deaf kids in rural areas to
Norway introduces new health care technology that allows patients to spend less time at the hospital. User says they feel safer, freer and more independent.
Accessibility is the keyword for the paradigm shift that’s currently taking place in the health care in Sweden as well as globally. The digitalization is
Swedish media have been criticized after the terror attack on April 7th, when a lorry drove through a crowded shopping street midday in Stockholm central,