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RoboBraille in Poland

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From left: Lars Ballieu Christensen, Tanja Stevns, Søren Pretzmann, Grzegorz Kozlowski, Malgorzata Ksisek, Local Project Consultant Wojciech Maj from Medison with employee and personal guide Małgorzata Gierałtowska

RoboBraille has found a home in Poland. Early this year, representatives from the RoboBraille project team, managing director Lars Ballieu Christensen, international coordinator Tanja Stevns and project manager Søren Pretzmann met with president Grzegorz Kozlowski and consultant Malgorzata Ksiasek from the Polish Deaf Blind Association and signed an agreement with the purpose to sustain RoboBraille in Poland after the project formally ends at April 1st 2012. With the agreement to host the free email service, the full range of RoboBraille functions will be available for the benefit of the target group and propagated across the country.

The Polish Deaf Blind Association is an organisation with the purpose to help the population of people with hearing and visual impairment. The organisation has more than 100 employees and a substantial number of volunteers who work in their 13 divisions located across Poland.

See more details about RoboBraille in Poland.

Visit the local service web site.