The Disability Is Not the Problem

Prof. Mohamed Jemni delivering speech at TED.“The disability is not the problem, the accessibility is the problem”.
This quotation by Prof. Mohamed Jemni is so heartfelt.

It all begins with design, in all aspects, that we need to incorporate great sense of empathy so people with a diverse backgrounds, abilities and disabilities can uplift their life through the use of technology and accessibility means. Precise personalization for those with special needs can transform impossibility to possibility.

We believe everyone should be given a fair chance to succeed.

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BNI Business Network

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Our Managing Director’s BNI Pinnacle featured presentation week. Congratulation to our lucky prize winner Ms Lisa, Managing Partner from CNPLaw LLP. We would also like to specially say thank you to:
1. (1st person on the left) Mr Ong, Council Member of IFPAS
2. (2nd person from the left) Kenneth, Founder and Lead Copywriter of Pencil Sword
3. (4th person from the left) Anne, Managing Partners of Active Aging LLP – Pressalit Singapore
4. (2nd from the right) Youli, Director from One Centum Pte Ltd
5. (1st on the right) Ms Ho, Director from Maneki Signage

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Invest in the Future of Accessibility, Empower Talents with Disabilities

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The ability of being able to deliver an impressive and clear presentation lies in how well the speaker understands his topic. It was our Managing Director’s (MD) BNI Pinnacle featured presentation week this morning.

Thank you Kenneth for offering your idea of begin our speech with our MD on a wheelchair. We couldn’t agree more that this was so relevant to our topic “Invest in the Future of Accessibility, Empower Talents with Disabilities”.

Thank you both founding partners of Active Aging LLP – Pressalit Singapore, who lent us their wheelchair and attended as our guests. Continue reading “Invest in the Future of Accessibility, Empower Talents with Disabilities”

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A Part of All, Not Apart from All

BNI Business Network - Managing Director from Klique Design began his speech in a wheelchair.
Our Managing Director was presenting topic about accessibility and inclusivity at BNI Pinnacle business network meeting.

“A Part of All, Not Apart from All”
Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD)

People with disabilities or special needs are part of us. Similarly, this inclusiveness should also apply to the workspace through accessible means and adoptive & assistive technology (AT), where companies can embrace a diverse workforce with different talents.

At Klique Design, we adopt the principle of Universal Design (UD). We want to empower talents with disabilities or special needs through our design and appropriate use of technology. We believe a little adjustment or alteration can also go a long way in creating a more inclusive society. Nothing is considered as too little. We are passionate about creating a safe and user-friendly environment so that no one will be left behind.

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Office for the Millennials

Today's workforce is still old-school, but knows change is coming.Is your office setting ready for the millennials? As a commercial interior designer specializes in technology integration with universal design (UD) principals in mind, we understand how appropriate use of technology and space can facilitate collaboration, improve productivity and inclusiveness effectively. Talk to us to find out more.

Employees are generally happy in their jobs, but as communications and productivity technology advances, they are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with workplace capabilities. Though they still rely on analog equipment like landlines and desktops, they’re ready for a workplace that can accommodate their changing lifestyles.
~ Dell & Intel Future Workforce Study Global Report

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