South Africas first VRS with Deafkidz International for Childline
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
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,
Thailand’s Telecommunication Relay Service is helping users with hearing and visual disabilities to communicate through video and text translation, using MMX. It has been brought
NHS and health IT leaders in the UK gathered for the second Kings Fund roundtable in February to discuss the future of technology in the
Sweden is lacking medical interpreters which is problematic both for patients and hospitals. For many languages, there are no professional translators at all in the
Can you make a telephone call to any person or organisation whenever you want? Can you get an interpreter online via your video phone how
A visitor at the International Blind and Deaf Expo in Florida made his first phone call in Sign Language using a VRS service. With the
nWise’s Jennie Gehlin held a presentation about Accessibility and Participation in Practice at the MVTe-fair at Kistamässan, Stockholm. On January 24th it was time for the