How we can have our airports friendly and smart to the special needs passengers.

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How we can have our airports friendly and smart to the special needs passengers

Infokiosk – what is it? Infokiosk is a terminal for retrieving public information in public places, such as airports, railway stations, community houses, etc. People take general information by themselves. The problem is how to present information to blind and visually impaired persons?

Systematic information Stand Infokiosk Speech output Screen magnification Braille output Useable by both sighted, visually impaired and blind persons Flexible information sources: - PC inside - Network connection - Internet connection

Systematic information Wall-mounted Infokiosk Speech output Screen magnification Braille output Useable by both sighted, visually impaired and blind persons Flexible information sources: - PC inside - Network connection - Internet connection

Thank you very much And we can have our airports the smartest and friendly airports in the world for special needs