Partners & Links
Partners & Links
Over 1.3 billion people are visually impaired worldwide, of whom 217 million have moderate to severe vision impairment, and 36 million people are blind (WHO, 2018).
Luckily, thousands of low vision & blind organizations are offering services to people in need. Even so, those organizations could not satisfy all requirements of so many people, such as new technology training.
Zoomax, as a leading company of initiative low vision products, welcomes and also would like to cooperate with low vision centers to help expand the service range and let more visually impaired people enjoy the independent life with the advanced assistive technology.
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Our Partners

The International Academy Of Low Vision Specialists
The International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS) is committed to helping patients live their best life. The IALVS is passionate about helping people from all over the world recover their day to day functioning. Their network of highly trained Low Vision optometrists help patients with eye diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, retinitis pigmentosa, cataracts, and more regain the ability to do the tasks that they want to do.

CSUN Assistive Technology Conference
For over 37 years, the Center on Disabilities, through the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, has provided an inclusive setting for researchers, practitioners, exhibitors, end users, speakers and other participants to share knowledge and best practices in the field of assistive technology. The conference is the largest of its kind in the world.

Sensory Solutions
Sensory Solutions, a South African-based leader in Assistive Technology, specialises in accessibility for the visually impaired across sectors like education, government, and private institutions. Operating throughout the SADC (Southern African Development Community) regions, the company provides expert guidance and inclusive solutions that empower users and create positive change. As exclusive distributors of top global brands, Sensory Solutions is dedicated to fostering inclusion and empowerment for people with visual impairments.

PT VISI INKLUSI
PT. VISI INKLUSI is a company engaged in providing disability adaptive equipment (Blindness, Low Vision, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual disability, Physical Disability) And Eye Health Equipment maintenance services.
Low Vision Resource
Alabama
Statewide Technology Access and Response (STAR) System for Alabamians with Disabilities Southern Disability Foundation, Inc. (SDF)Alaska
Alaska Assistive Technology ProjectAmerican Samoa
American Samoa Assistive Technology Service (ASATS) ProjectArizona
Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP)Arkansas
Arkansas Increasing Capabilities Access Network (ICAN)California
The International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS) California Assistive Technology System (CATS) Assistive Technology NetworkColorado
Colorado Assistive Technology ProjectConnecticut
Connecticut Assistive Technology ProgramDelaware
University Legal Services Assistive Technology Program for the District of ColumbiaFlorida
Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind Brooks Rehabilitation Medical GroupsIdaho
Illinois Assistive Technology ProjectIowa
Iowa Program for Assistive TechnologyKansas
Kentucky Assistive Technology Service (KATS) NetworkLouisiana
Maine Consumer Information and Technology Training Exchange (Maine CITE) Division for the Blind & Visually ImpairedMaryland
MATP CenterMichigan
Michigan Assistive Technology Project Michigan Disability Rights Coalition (MDRC)Minnesota
Missouri Assistive Technology ProjectMontana
MonTECHNebraska
Nebraska Assistive Technology PartnershipNevada
Nevada Assistive Technology CollaborativeNew Hampshire
Assistive Technology in New Hampshire (ATinNH)New Jersey
New Mexico Technology-Related Assistance Program (NMTAP)New York
North Carolina Assistive Technology ProjectNorth Dakota
Ohio Project on Technology-Related Assistance for IndividualsOklahoma
Oklahoma ABLE TechOregon
Pennsylvania’s Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT)Puerto Rico
Assistive Technology Project at Puerto RicoRhode Island
South Carolina Assistive Technology Program (SCATP)South Dakota
DakotaLinkTennessee
Tennessee Technology Access ProjectTexas
Texas Assistive Technology Partnership ProjectU.S. Virgin Islands
US Virgin Islands Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities (TRAID)Utah
Vermont Assistive Technology Project Vermont Development Credit UnionVirginia
Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority for Virginia residentsWashington
Center for Technology and Disability Studies Lions Foundation of WashingtonWest Virginia
WisTech Wisconsin Assistive Technology Program Wisconsin Loan ProgramWyoming
Wyoming’s New Option in Technology (WYNOT)Saskatchewan, British Columbia And Alberta
Saskatchewan Association of Optometrists (SAO)
Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (AEBC)
Nova Scotia And Prince Edward Island
Ontario And Manitoba
Canadian National Institute for the Blind
Foundation Fighting Blindness (FFB)
Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS)
The Opticians Association of Canada
Quebec
Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB)