Today and tomorrow, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the first annual, virtual event
Sight Tech Global
is streaming on TechCrunch. The event looks at how AI-based technologies are rapidly changing the field of accessibility, especially for blind people and those with low vision. Today’s programming includes AI
giants Amnon Shashua and Kai-Fu Lee, as well as accessibility innovators from Waymo, Microsoft, Google, and more. Check out the event’s full agenda.
The Sight Tech Global project aims to showcase the remarkable community of technologists working on accessibility-related products and platforms. It is a project of the non-profit
Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
, which is based in Silicon Valley. The Vista Center is the recipient of all donations
and sponsorships.
This year’s event sponsors include: Waymo, Verizon Media, TechCrunch, Ford, Vispero, Salesforce, Mojo Vision, iSenpai, Google, Microsoft, Wells Fargo, Amazon, Eyedaptic, Verizon 5G, Humanware, APH, and accessiBe. Our production partners:
Cohere Studio
(design), Sunol Media Group
(video production), Fable
(accessibility crowd testing), Clarity Media
(speaker prep), Be My Eyes
(customer service), 3Play
and Vitac
(captioning).