Summary:
The government of Monaco organized the first Handipact Day to showcase technological advancements and initiatives for people with disabilities, highlighting a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility for all.
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Monaco recently hosted the first edition of Handipact, an event focused on innovation and disability, which was attended by Prince Albert II. The event showcased technological advancements and initiatives that benefit people with disabilities. The Minister of Government Council, Christophe Robino, emphasized the importance of creating an inclusive society that values equality for all individuals, including those with visible and invisible disabilities. The event featured demonstrations of technological innovations, moving testimonials, and the presentation of Handipact Trophies, awarded to individuals and organizations making significant contributions to the disability community. The day also included a roundtable discussion with experts and creators of innovative solutions, as well as the opportunity for visitors to test and explore various technological solutions, including exoskeletons, mobile applications, and digital transcription services. Monaco’s government aims to reaffirm its commitment to an inclusive and accessible society for people with disabilities through events like Handipact. The event also provided a platform for visitors to connect with local associations dedicated to supporting individuals with different types of disabilities.
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Gouvernement Monaco