HumanWare is proud to announce its inclusion in the prestigious Forbes Accessibility 100 list, which celebrates 100 global leaders making a difference in the field of accessibility. This recognition highlights HumanWare’s innovation and its meaningful contributions to improving the lives of individuals who are blind or have low vision.
The Forbes Accessibility 100 list honors changemakers across a wide range of sectors, including communication, mobility, education, software, consumer products, robotics, sports and recreation, travel, the workplace, and the arts. Each honoree is acknowledged for their impact in advancing accessibility and inclusion in their field.
For Louis-Philippe Massé, VP of Innovation and Marketing at HumanWare, this recognition reflects a shared commitment to inclusion:
“At HumanWare, we believe that accessibility is not just a feature but a fundamental right. This recognition fuels our drive to improve the lives of visually impaired people by providing them with innovative and reliable solutions.”
As Alan Schwarz, Assistant Managing Editor at Forbes, noted, the list brings together individual innovators, startups, and global tech leaders who are transforming how people learn, move, communicate, work, and participate in everyday life. Their collective impact is, in his words, “monumental and will only be getting more so soon.”
HumanWare is honored to be part of this groundbreaking initiative and remains deeply committed to creating inclusive tools that support independence and quality of life for people living with vision loss.