An Award-winning Project
RoboBraille assists in making digital information accessible to anybody, regardless of disability; an indication that RoboBraille provides for a more inclusive information society. Since 2007, the RoboBraille project has won a number of Danish and international awards.
2010 - BETT Awards (United Kingdom) "Special Educational needs Solutions".
2009 - The Access IT Awards (United Kingdom) "The Access IT@learning Award."
2009 - The e-Well Being Awards (United Kingdom) "Reaching the Digitally Excluded".
2008 - The eInclusion Awards (EU) "The eAccessibility Award".
2008 - The Well Tech Awards (Italy) "The Well Tech Award".
2007 - British Computer Societies IT Industry Awards (United Kingdom) "The Social Contribution Award".
2007 - Kjæde-Ordenen (Denmark) "HH Prinsesse Elisabeths Fødselsdagslegat"