Israel
Innovation Authority earmarks 3 million for developing technologies for the
disabled
Last
week, the board of the Israel Innovation Authority convened to discuss a
variety of projects for developing technological solutions for populations with
special needs, allocating NIS 3 million (about $842,000) for the projects. This
initiative promotes unique assistive technological solutions for people with
special needs as part of its Societal Challenges Division.
Among
the approved projects are two applications aimed at children on the autistic
spectrum. The first application aims to facilitate more effective communication
with autistic children, and the second focuses on helping the children develop
their social skills.
The
Authority also approved the development of a technologically innovative system
for the benefit of the visually-impaired. The system will enable the
visually-impaired to receive information that will help them orientate in
public spaces and carry out various daily activities.
Another
approved project is for the development of an electro-mechanical device
intended for offices open to the public. The device will enable people in
wheelchairs to open doors using their cellphones. And yet another project is
working on developing affordable but accurate communications devices that would
enable disabled with severe physical limitations, such as ALS patients, to
communicate through the movement of their pupils alone.
Israeli
Minister of Economy and Industry Eli Cohen said, “These funds have been
allocated to develop technologies designed to help people with disabilities
meet daily challenges, to increase awareness and to support businesses
integrating people with special needs into the economy and society. As a
society, we must promote equal opportunity, and I commend the use of one of our
greatest resources, Israeli innovation, to meet these particular challenges.
These projects can affect real change in the lives of real people.”
Nachum
Itzkovich, Acting Chairman of the Israel Innovation Authority, said, “One of
the key missions of the Israel Innovation Authority is to leverage
groundbreaking Israeli innovation in order to help those with special needs.
Israeli technology can help improve the lives of those facing daily challenges.”
The
Societal Challenges Department in the Israel Innovation Authority is in charge
of research and social development intended to cope with social and
environmental challenges such as increasing and diversifying the number of people
employed in the hi-tech industry and creating technological solutions for
different sectors coping with unique challenges, in Israel and around the world.