III Edición ERASMUS IP TrabHCI (Technologies to Reduce the Access Barrier in Human Computer Interaction)

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The third edition of the Erasmus Intensive Program TrabHCI (Technologies to Reduce the Access Barrier in Human Computer Interaction) has just finished on 18th May, in Rome. 24 students and 8 teachers from 6 universities have participated: Lahti University of Applied Sciences in Finland, University of Zaragoza, University of Applied Sciences Dresden in Germany, Universitat Politècnica de València and University Roma TRE in Italy. The Erasmus IP TrabHCI worked on user interfaces for ambient intelligence in order to remove barriers, providing more accessible technology to people with disabilities. More information, http://www.trabhci.eu/

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