Around 16% of the world’s population is affected by everyday difficulties with accessibility. With data being collected about very tangible details such as building layouts; heights, widths and steps; the availability of special equipment; and even real time descriptions of what is in the path of visually impaired pedestrians, it’s clear that clever usage of these datasets can vastly improve the experience of many people.
In his latest blog, John Sucich explores how to bring these varied data sources together to provide results that are meaningful and useful both for business providing accessbility, and their consumers.


