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About Mada
Mada (Qatar Assistive Technology Center) is a non-profit organization that is empowering and enabling people with disabilities through the greater use of Information and Communication Technologies. Located on the seventh floor of Al Nasr Tower B on Al Corniche Road, West Bay area, Doha, Mada provides Assistive Technology solutions including assessment and training for people with all types of disabilities, parents and professionals throughout Qatar.
Latest News:
Mada marks Global Accessibility Day:
To mark the Global Accessibility Awareness Day day Mada (Qatar Assistive Technology Center) held a press conference on Wednesday May 9 2012 at 2pm at Mada (Qatar Assistive Technology Center).…
Mada holds iPhone night for the Blind :
In coordination with the Qatari Social and Cultural Club for the Blind, Mada organized an introductory presentation about some of the key accessibility features found in the iPhone. Mada staff members highlighted the …
Mada participates in 7th GCC Disability Week:
Since opening its doors on June 1st 2010, Mada has regularly participated in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Disability Week. Every year, Qatari disability organizations come together to discuss important …
Mada takes part in UN Conference in Japan:
David Banes, Mada’s CEO, recently participated in a United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Building Inclusive Society and Development Through Promoting ICT Accessibility. The meeting took place…
Mada helps raise the profile of Autism in Qatar as Doha turned blue to mark world Autism Day:
Mada took part in world autism day by raising awareness of Autism and the opportunities offered by Autism to staff and visitors to ictQatar on April 2…
Spotlight Story
Mada launches ATbar in Arabic:
Mada (Qatar Assistive Technology Center) has released the Arabic version of “AT Bar,” a powerful open source tool that enables people with disabilities to access the internet and computers with greater access.
The Arabic version of the product was developed as part of a joint project between Mada (Qatar Assistive Technology Center) and University of Southampton in the UK, and will be made available through the Mada website to Arabic speakers around the world…