‘Smart cities’ are not inclusive – but they can be, new research claims
« EU accessibility legislation: Keeping the public sector accessible New accessible ATM app points users in the right direction » ‘Smart cities’ are not serving the needs of people with disabilities and older people, and risk deepening an existing digital divide, according to new, in-depth research. Smart cities are loosely defined as cities that integrate […]
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