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The Assistive Technology Innovation Wiki

The Assistive Technology Innovation Wiki is a database and wiki that showcases assistive technology (AT) innovations and other related accessibility matters for people with disabilities.

This initiative is spearheaded by Dr. George Mwika Kayange, an alumnus of the Commonwealth PhD Scholarships at Loughborough University in London and a member of the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP). 

The initiative is an extension of the work he has been involved in for many years in the AT sector, particularly in Southern Africa. Although the project is indirectly linked to his doctoral research, it also supports his long-term goal of establishing a global forum for AT innovations.

George Kayange presenting assistive technology innovtions in southern africa to master's students at Loughborough University.
George Kayange presents assistive technology innovations in Southern Africa to master’s students at Loughborough University London.
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Centralised Knowledge Hub:

The wiki will compile innovations, case studies, and various other resources on AT innovations in Southern Africa and globally, making it easier for stakeholders to access valuable information on assistive technology solutions for people with disabilities.

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Fostering Innovation:

By showcasing AT advancements, the platform will inspire developers, researchers, and policymakers to create and improve accessible technologies that address real-world challenges.

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Global Accessibility Advocacy:

The database will amplify awareness and advocacy for affordable and inclusive AT, particularly in under-resourced regions, helping bridge the gap between the availability of technology and the accessibility needs of people with disabilities.

Vision Statement

To empower individuals with disabilities worldwide by advancing access to innovative, affordable, and inclusive assistive technologies through global collaboration and shared knowledge.

Mission Statement

To create a global repository of knowledge and resources that advances innovation, accessibility, and inclusivity in assistive technology for people with disabilities.

One of George’s goals is to launch the Assistive Technology Innovation Forum (ATIF) in the first quarter of 2026

ATIF will serve as a global platform where AT stakeholders—including researchers, policymakers, and developers—can exchange information, share case studies, and collaborate on solutions to improve AT access and affordability. In the meantime, as preparations for ATIF continue, you can join the forum’s LinkedIn group.

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