American Printing House for the Blind (APH) develops technologies like the Monarch tablet-style braille reader and a navigation app to empower low-vision and blind individuals.
The company's innovation includes eBRF, a braille file standard that enhances accessibility and reduces wait times for braille textbooks.
APH focuses on accessibility in its solutions, using SAP software and aiming to lead in AI development for improved inclusivity.
SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition facilitates the employment of low-vision and blind individuals by offering inclusive design for easy navigation.
The tech-enabled independence provided by APH's solutions allows for tasks like requisition forms to be completed without sighted assistance.
APH, known for producing books in braille and large print, utilizes SAP S/4HANA modules for efficient business operations.
Looking forward, APH aims to leverage AI to enhance its products like eBRF and further assist low-vision and blind users.
By focusing on inclusive design, training, and utilization, APH aims to create opportunities for low-vision and blind individuals in the technology sector.
Utilizing SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud can provide better work environments and opportunities for individuals with vision impairments.
APH's mission of empowerment through technology and accessibility drives their commitment to advancing solutions for the visually impaired.