Whispp Showcases Real-Time Assistive Voice App at Inclusive Innovations 2024

At Inclusive Innovations 2024, Whispp demonstrated how our real-time assistive voice technology makes communication accessible for everyone.

Last week, Whispp participated in Inclusive Innovations 2024 in Rotterdam, an inspiring event organized by Envision that focuses on making technology accessible for all. During the event, Joris Castermans delivered a live demo of Whispp’s real-time assistive voice technology, showcasing how it helps individuals with vocal challenges communicate clearly and naturally.

Inclusive innovation emphasizes addressing the specific needs of individuals who often face barriers in daily life. Events like these are essential for highlighting practical solutions and fostering connections between innovators, healthcare professionals, and the users who benefit from these advancements.

For Whispp, this was a vital opportunity to learn, share, and contribute to a more inclusive future. We’re incredibly thankful to everyone who stopped by, shared their stories, and provided valuable feedback. Your insights play a crucial role in helping us refine Whispp to better serve the people who rely on it.

Curious to see how Whispp works? Download the app for free using the link below and explore how it can make communication easier for you or someone you know.

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