Monitoring eAccessibility in Europe is a study led by Technosite in partnership with NOVA and CNIPA, in collaboration with I2BC, The Blanck Group and CDLP-NUI for the European Commission, DG Information Society and Media, Unit H.3 'ICT for inclusion'. The views expressed in the study do not reflect the official position of the European Commission
Technosite is the ICT company of ONCE Foundation and specialises in providing accessible solutions across technologies. Its business model is based in R&D and innovation as a way to offer cutting edge consultancy services. The main business objective of Technosite is to facilitate access for people with disabilities to the Information Society.
Technosite is part of the Fundosa Group, the business arm of the ONCE Foundation, created to promote training and employment for people with disabilities. The Fundosa business group was formed in 1989 and is made up of 73 wholly-owned and 39 jointly-owned companies, with a combined workforce of 12000 people, of whom 8000 are disabled.
NOVA is a research institute under the auspices of the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. NOVA is a research institute under the auspices of the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research.
CNIPA, The National Centre for ICT in Public Administration (CNIPA - Centro Nazionale per l'Informatica nella Pubblica Amministrazione) is a public body established within the Prime Minister's Office to implement the policies of the Minister for Public Administration and Innovation.
Institute of Innovation for Human Wellbeing (I2BC)
is a Spanish non profit organization which objective is to improve human wellbeing by developing solutions to daily problems and improve overall quality of life.
The Blanck Group
is the premier consulting firm with national and international clients specializing in disability law and policy.
Centre for Disability Law & Policy (CDLP-NUI)
has firmly established itself at the forefront of international and comparative legal and policy analysis of disability issues, both in Ireland and worldwide.
Monitoring eAccessibility in Europe is a study led by Technosite in partnership with NOVA and CNIPA, in collaboration with I2BC, The Blanck Group and CDLP-NUI, for the European Commission, DG Information Society and Media, Unit H.3 'ICT for inclusion'. The views expressed in the study do not reflect the official position of the European Commission.