Speaker: Molly Watt

Inclusive Technology Specialist @mollywatttrust
Molly is 21 years old, living with a condition called Usher Syndrome, which causes deafblindness and is a condition with no cure. She is a Director of Molly Watt Limited, a usability and accessibility consulting group and co founder of the Molly Watt Trust, a non-profit helping to raise awareness about Usher Syndrome and provide access to technology. Molly is a motivational speaker, author and illustrator of two children's books and avid blogger. She is an advocate and ambassador of both GN Resound and Sense, a national deafblind charity in the UK. Using her negative experiences to make a positive difference to others, Molly is proud to have spoken at the Houses of Parliament, Harvard Medical School, Apple Campus, Camp Digital, the BBC, NHS and private Audiologists around the UK. Her passion is accessibility and the use of assistive technology to enable and enhance the lives of people living with life changing conditions.

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Talk: How to Design and Develop in an Inclusive Way

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