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May 20, 2026

Tobii Dynavox recognized in Forbes Accessibility 200 for the second consecutive year

On May 19, Forbes announced that Tobii Dynavox, a subsidiary of Dynavox Group, was named on the Forbes Accessibility 200 for the second year in a row, recognizing its continued impact in advancing accessibility. 

The Forbes Accessibility 200 highlights top innovators and impact-makers working to improve the lives of people with disabilities across industries. The list is based on extensive research, including more than 700 interviews with industry experts and input from a global advisory board. 

This year’s list also underscores the growing role of artificial intelligence in advancing accessibility, with many honorees developing solutions that create more personalized and inclusive experiences for users. 

Tobii Dynavox is a global leader in assistive communication, focused on empowering people with communication disabilities to express themselves, connect with others, and live more independent lives. The recognition reflects the company’s continued commitment to innovation and removing barriers to communication, in line with its vision of a world where everyone can communicate. 

“We’re proud to be recognized once again by Forbes. This acknowledgment reflects the progress being made across our field and reinforces our commitment to breaking down barriers to communication, so more people can express themselves, connect with the world around them, and ultimately support our vision of a world where everyone can communicate,” said Fredrik Ruben, CEO of Dynavox Group. 

For more information, see the full announcement

Contact

Elisabeth Manzi
Corporate Communications Director

elisabeth.manzi@dynavoxgroup.com
+ 46 (0)725 74 63 13

About

Dynavox Group AB (publ) is the parent company for Tobii Dynavox, the global leader in assistive communication. Headquartered in Stockholm, and listed on Nasdaq Stockholm (DYVOX), Dynavox Group, together with its brands has over 1000 employees and serves customers in 65+ countries. Tobii Dynavox’s custom designed solutions enable people with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, ALS, autism and spinal cord injury to communicate with a voice of their own, develop literacy skills and live more independently. To date, hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have benefited from our integrated solutions, which include hardware, software, clinically developed language systems, mounting solutions, training, and dedicated support. We offer extensive funding expertise to facilitate funding for as many people as possible. As voice and motor impairments are common among our users, our solutions are accessed via alternative methods, such as eye gaze or touch screen. Using AI-based speech synthesis, we offer users a personalized voice identity in over 30 languages, for children and adults.