It is essential to understand the strategies and processes which are deployed currently across the Assistive Technology (AT) space toward measuring innovation. The main aim of this paper is to identify functional innovation strategies and processes which are being or can be deployed in the AT space to increase access to AT globally. We conducted a scoping review of innovation strategies and processes in peer-reviewed literature databases and complemented this by identifying case studies demonstrating innovation strategies. The review includes WHO world region, publication year, AT type and a sector analysis against the Systems-Market for Assistive and Related Technologies Framework. We analyzed the case studies and interviews using thematic...
Following an earlier review in 2007, a further review of the academic literature relating to the use...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aspire to “leave no-one behind„. Universal acce...
Purpose: Globally, assistive technology (AT) is used by over 1 billion people, but the prevalence...
It is essential to understand the strategies and processes which are deployed currently across the A...
Limited access to assistive technology (AT) is a well-recognized global challenge. Emerging technolo...
The AT2030 programme was launched in 2018 to test ‘what works’ in getting assistive technology (AT) ...
creased awareness, interest and use of assistive technology (AT) presents substantial opportunities ...
peer-reviewedAssistive technology (AT) is a powerful enabler of participation. The World Health Orga...
Assistive technology (AT) is a powerful enabler of participation. The World Health Organization ’ ...
Background: Long-term disabilities often result in loss of autonomy and social interaction. Accordin...
Development outcomes are inextricably linked to the health of the marketplace that delivers products...
Increased awareness, interest and use of assistive technology (AT) presents substantial opportunitie...
Robotics has increased productivity in industries such as manufacturing, defence and construction bu...
Assistive technology (AT) is a powerful enabler of participation. The World Health Organization’s Gl...
This paper is based on work from the Global Research, Innovation, and Education on Assistive Technol...
Following an earlier review in 2007, a further review of the academic literature relating to the use...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aspire to “leave no-one behind„. Universal acce...
Purpose: Globally, assistive technology (AT) is used by over 1 billion people, but the prevalence...
It is essential to understand the strategies and processes which are deployed currently across the A...
Limited access to assistive technology (AT) is a well-recognized global challenge. Emerging technolo...
The AT2030 programme was launched in 2018 to test ‘what works’ in getting assistive technology (AT) ...
creased awareness, interest and use of assistive technology (AT) presents substantial opportunities ...
peer-reviewedAssistive technology (AT) is a powerful enabler of participation. The World Health Orga...
Assistive technology (AT) is a powerful enabler of participation. The World Health Organization ’ ...
Background: Long-term disabilities often result in loss of autonomy and social interaction. Accordin...
Development outcomes are inextricably linked to the health of the marketplace that delivers products...
Increased awareness, interest and use of assistive technology (AT) presents substantial opportunitie...
Robotics has increased productivity in industries such as manufacturing, defence and construction bu...
Assistive technology (AT) is a powerful enabler of participation. The World Health Organization’s Gl...
This paper is based on work from the Global Research, Innovation, and Education on Assistive Technol...
Following an earlier review in 2007, a further review of the academic literature relating to the use...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aspire to “leave no-one behind„. Universal acce...
Purpose: Globally, assistive technology (AT) is used by over 1 billion people, but the prevalence...