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Gallaudet has been trying to level the playing field for the Deaf and hard of hearing community for more than a century.
5G wireless networks are powering wearable technology that makes live concerts, plays, and operas inclusive for deaf and hard of hearing people.
Witulski is deaf, and for most of her 29 years phone conversations were an exchange of words typed into a telecommunication device for the deaf. More recent technology makes it possible for ...
Project IRIS, a partnership between the Center on Access Technology at Rochester Institute of Technology ’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf and MITRE Corp., proposes to create a ...
Gallaudet University and AT&T developed a football helmet for Deaf and hard-of-hearing players that they hope can make the sport more accessible.
The innovation is the latest example of the private university for the Deaf and hard of hearing in Washington being an incubator for technology that makes sports and life more inclusive.
The technology involved in the helmet could help firefighters, construction workers and first responders in noisy situations while giving the deaf and hard of hearing improved access to jobs and ...