Access Tech Live: Tech Discussions from a Disability Perspective

Guest post by Jeff Graham

In a world where technology evolves at lightning speed, staying informed about the latest gadgets and innovations is essential. However, for individuals with disabilities, understanding how these advancements fit into their lives is even more crucial. “Access Tech Live,” a groundbreaking TV show on AMI-tv bridges this gap by exploring technology from a disability perspective.

What to Expect from Access Tech Live
Hosted by the dynamic duo of Steven Scott and Marc Aflalo, “Access Tech Live” dives into major tech news, discussing phones, tablets, and other devices while keeping in mind the question, “How would someone with a disability use it?” This unique perspective ensures that the show not only highlights new technologies but also evaluates their accessibility and practical use for people with disabilities.

Each episode features hands-on demos, thorough product reviews, and insightful discussions. The show also brings in voices from the disability community, including individuals who share how new and existing tech aids them in their daily lives. By speaking with key figures from startups to tech giants like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Amazon, Honda, and Ford, “Access Tech Live” offers a comprehensive view of the tech landscape.

When and Where to Watch
“Access Tech Live” airs live every Thursday at noon ET on AMI-tv. If you miss the live broadcast, don’t worry—reruns are available multiple times throughout the week. Additionally, the show is streamed across all major social platforms, ensuring you can tune in from anywhere.

Bringing the Show to Major Tech Events
The show’s reach extends beyond the studio, as Steven and Marc bring “Access Tech Live” to significant events like CES, the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, and the Zero Project Conference. They also cover major industry announcements and conferences such as Apple’s WWDC, Google I/O, Microsoft Build, and more. This on-the-ground coverage provides viewers with the latest updates and exclusive interviews from the heart of the tech world.

Noteworthy Interviews from Season 1
Season 1 of “Access Tech Live” featured a stellar lineup of interviews with industry leaders and influencers, including:

  • Jay Blahnik, Head of Apple Fitness+
  • Sarah Herrlinger, Head of Accessibility at Apple
  • Christopher Patnoe, Google’s Head of Accessibility
  • Hector Minto, Dave Dame, and Jason Brommett from Microsoft’s accessibility team
  • Celine Lee from Amazon
  • Stephanie Cadieux, Canada’s Chief Accessibility Officer
  • Philip Rizcallah, CEO of Accessibility Standards Canada
  • Caroline Casey, Founder of The Valuable 500
  • Influencers like Madison Tevlin and Molly Burke
  • Game development companies, including Xbox

These conversations delve into how these leaders and companies are working to make technology more inclusive and accessible.

A Platform for Important Stories
“Access Tech Live” stands out as one of the few weekly shows dedicated to discussing technology through the lens of accessibility. By telling important stories and shining a spotlight on the work being done to level the playing field, the show addresses topics that many are hesitant to explore. The hosts ask the hard questions, ensuring that the discussions are not only informative but also transformative.

“Tech has the power to break down barriers, promote independence, and enhance accessibility, which can be life-changing for many people.” says host, Marc Alfalo. “By focusing on this perspective, I aim to raise awareness, inspire innovation, and advocate for more inclusive designs. This show is not just about showcasing technology; it’s about fostering a more inclusive society where everyone can benefit from technological advancements.”

Whether you are a tech enthusiast, a person with a disability, or someone interested in the intersection of technology and accessibility, “Access Tech Live” offers valuable insights and information. Tune in to join the conversation and see how technology can truly be inclusive for all.

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