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Palta’s mission to redesign Israel’s paralympic uniforms to each athlete’s needs
23.08.21
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James Spiro
In a collaboration with The Ruderman Family Foundation, the company designed the Israeli team’s official uniform for the Paralympic Games in Tokyo
Traveling Is Hard, Traveling With a Disability Is Harder, Says Accessible Tourism Startup CEO
25.08.19
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Amir Kurz
Israel-based Travaxy offers an online service that lets people with various disabilities book flights, hotels, and even wheelchairs, crutches, and other mobility aids that will wait for them at their destinations
An Israeli Startup Helps Wheelchair-Bound Parents Travel Independently When Pushing a Stroller
16.03.18
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Maayan Manela
FreeWill designs a customizable universal adaptor connecting between any wheelchair and baby stroller
A Computer Mouse for Amputees
01.03.18
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Maayan Manela
Israel-based startup 6Degrees developed an armband that replaces the computer mouse, enabling users with disabilities to control devices through arm movement