Communication is a basic human right. Despite this, around 50 million people worldwide have conditions with impairments leaving them unable to express themselves — even though the technology exists to give everyone a voice. As a result, millions of people with conditions such as ALS, cerebral palsy and autism, are prevented from taking full part in society, getting educated, working, and living up to their full potential. We are at the forefront of an industry working to eradicate this inequality by empowering people with disabilities to do what they once did or never thought possible.