While watching you using Adaptive Technology we were listening too. Building on our past successes we already launched a Build-to-Order trend. If Nattiq makes it we will customize it. No matter what the device is. It certainly is a difficult task to customize for each individual blind user, but we are pulling ahead with it. Because you deserve it and becasue we figured out how to do it. Check out the link: http://nattiq.com/en/node/1678. Nattiq Note is a Build-to-Order screenless laptop designed for the discriminaing blind user. Stay toned to learn about some other products in this customization trend.
For the first time Nattiq will display at least 3 new products at CSUN 2020 between March 11 - 13, 2020. Nattiq prides itself to be a company able to roll out demo units faster than any other company in the industry. We hope to see as many technology geeks as possible, because their feedback is very much appreciated. It is safe to say that most of the features incorporated into Nattiq's products came as a result of feedback from users. Write me at auda@nattiq.com if you want to get more information about our plans and products. If you will be out and about in Anaheim, CA for CSUN, stop by HIMS' stand 203 and talk to us.
Nattiq will, for the first time, show its branded products to international dealers and users. We will be showing 5 Nattiq's products to a select group of companies and individulas during Sight City show. The date is May 8th - May 10th, 2019. We will have a private suite in the Sheraton for the demonstration. Anybody who is interested in taking a look at Nattiq's products may contact us to book a time for showing.
Being on the road lately, I became aware of a very important observation. The level of awareness, at the minds of blind users, has improved noticeably as to what is important in dealing with adaptive technology companies in the Middle East. Up until 5 years ago, people didn't understand the concept of customer service in this part of the world as it was completely absent.
We are very pleased with the participation and feed back we are receiving on our Arabic version of the website as the majority of the people we serve interact in Arabic.
I intend to maintain a log in order to keep all of our friends informed on the latest development in the field of visual impairment technology in the Middle East.