Nattiq's CEO, Auda Hazeem, completed a 5-day business trip to the occupied territories where he met various representatives of institutions serving blind Palestinians. Auda spent a considerable time of his trip in the Friends of the Blind Association in Ramallah, he also visited Bethlehem rehabilitation center in Bethlehem.
Participating in an open day adaptive technology event.
Auda Hazeem, Nattiq’s CEO, will arrive in the occupied territories, on Monday May 8th to participate in a two-day activity hosted by Friends of the Blind Association in Al-Biereh – Ramallah.
Nattiq announced today that it is offering a bundle price for its two most popular adaptive technology software packages in the Middle East. For a limited time offer, Nattiq set the following prices:
Hal Standard, screen reader to access PCs, and Talks, mobile phone screen reader are offered for a low price of 5750 UAE Dirhams.
The British Computer Society has awarded Dolphin with their Quality Mark for Accessibility in recognition of the development work with Dolphin's screen magnifier and screen reader software - SuperNova.
Nattiq Technologies announced today the completion of the installation and training of a turn-key Braille Press in Alnoor Institute for the Blind in Oman.
The Saudi Bahraini Institute formally starts training blind students on Hal screen reader supplied by Nattiq Technologies. The institute trains students from all over the Gulf region.