Braille has been around for 200 years, but it is now the foundation for an exciting range of technologies opening doors for visually impaired people in the technology sector.
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The UK is facing unprecedented skills gaps in the engineering and technology sectors. With no signs of these challenges slowing, firms are under renewed pressure to find new solutions to fill these gaps to meet demand. Here, Rob Bright, former engineer and founder of Cloud Assess, believes skills mobility is an important part of the solution and offers his advice to engineering firms on rolling it out successfully.