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Canon - Presenting at the United Nations CRPD

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    Ability Magazine
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    My Name is Paul Albano,
    I'm with Canon USA.
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    At Canon we are driven by the corporate
    philosophy of "Kyousei"
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    which means "living and working
    together for the common good".
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    That philosophy drives all of our activities
    at Canon
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    from the way in which we design our products
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    to our relationships with our customers
    and communities in which we operate in
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    as well as our management structure.
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    At Canon we strive to design technology
    that's accessible
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    to the widest range of users regardless
    of their abilities.
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    In our office equipment environment,
    we strive to design technology and solutions
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    that will allow people to do their work
    with great ease of use and great efficiency
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    so that technology can be enjoyed and used
    by people of all abilities.
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    Our founder, Dr. Mitarai, shortly after
    we introduced our first camera
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    we introduced the world's first
    indirect X-ray camera
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    which is used to help diagnose
    certain diseases such as tuberculosis
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    In the 1970's we were actually a distributor
    of certain accessibility products
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    We actually manufactured a product called
    "Cannon Communicator"
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    and we were a distributor of a product called
    the "Optacon".
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    Today we're designing multifunctional
    office equipment
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    that will allow people to perform their
    daily work much more easily and efficiently
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    and by removing many of the common
    barriers
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    that they may experience
    from office products.
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    For example, UI screens, which do not have
    any tactile markings or indications
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    are able to now provide access
    to the user interface using things such as
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    voice guidance or voice navigation.
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    We're able to apply things such as
    red label kits to our products
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    which help folks with low vision to
    identify key components of the system.
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    Most of our machines also can work
    or integrate with screen readers
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    and screen magnification software
    so many of many device drivers
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    and utilities can be accessed from a
    remote location, from a desktop.
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    So these are just some examples
    of how we strive to make
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    our technology accessible for people in an
    office setting,
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    allow people to do their work
    much more independently.
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Canon - Presenting at the United Nations CRPD
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