ccess+Ability features over 70 user-centered and inclusive designs developed in the last decade —from low-tech products that assist with daily routines to sensors that stabilize tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease. Fueled by demand, as well as advances in research and technology, a proliferation of functional, life-enhancing products is creating unprecedented access. Visitors will find innovations increasing the potential for all people to access the world.
Access+Ability was organized by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.