[Colorado-Talk] Good Maps and other Wayfinder apps inquiry

Claudia Folska, PhD cfolska at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 25 12:39:41 UTC 2024


Hello, I am the CEO and cofounder of a company called all access transit solutions, Inc. We are developing a navigation system for people with disabilities and older adults to better navigate indoor and outdoor spaces. I would be very happy to provide you a demonstration. The foundation of this System was researched at the Colorado Center for the blind in 2007. The principles of the findings of that research guide the development of this application. Therefore, you can consider this technology truly built by and for people with disabilities. All access transit solutions, Inc. has partnered with Carnegie Mellon University to develop this technology. Please contact me so we can discuss this further. Also, I’d be happy to give a Broadley Schoen demonstration via zoom.  my phone number is Colin 720-751-0220. Should you like to call me. Thank you in advance. Kind regards, Claudia. 

> On Jul 24, 2024, at 9:31 PM, Inserted Robert & Jamie Lee via Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Does anybody know of any business or public space or location around the Denver metropolitan area that actually has way finding technology deployed?
> Something like good maps like they used at the NFB convention?
> 
> Thank you.
> Robert E Lee II
> 
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