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02/01/2007: eABILITIES (A virtual platform to enhance and organise the coordination among centres for accessibility resources and support)

e-ISOTIS (Information Society Open To ImpairmentS) participates in the European Project eABILITIES. eABILITIES aims at developing a framework for current and future actions in research, education and technology transfer in the field of ICT accessibility in the home, vehicle and working environments in Europe. With this purpose, eABILITIES will enable, organise and promote the share of related knowledge, communication, facilities equipment and personnel resources.
More info on the project will soon be available from www.eabilities-eu.org.

This project is a European one that comprises 11 organisations from 6 different member states. It started on 1st of September 2006 and will last till 31st of August 2008.

This project is partially financed by the European Commission within the Information Society Technologies (IST) Sixth Framework Programme.

e-ISOTIS (Information Society Open To ImpairmentS) is a non-profit making organisation founded in December 2002, working with People with Disabilities, Elderly, their spouses as well as members of the ICT (Information Communication Technology) community worldwide. Currently, its associated members represent 350.000 people with impairments, located in European countries.

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