In this episode of Gear, Gadgets and Gizmos, Nigel Lewis talks about his passion for IT and how it can transform the lives of disabled and older people. He also reminds us there is still much to do to ensure that technology is accessible, inclusive and available to all.
Nigel's career began in software development, and he has since worked in many aspects of IT services over the years. He was the London regional director for Fujitsu Services before he joined AbilityNet as their CEO in 2007.
AbilityNet is a charity specialising in assistive technology and making technology accessible for all, especially disabled and older people. During his time at AbilityNet, Nigel saw massive changes in IT and other enabling devices and software. He once described tech as "the great enabler", which should benefit excluded groups".
Since leaving Ability Net in 2020, he has worked for another charity providing employment for disabled people.
Supposedly retired since May 2021, is now interim CEO for 2 charities, one a small natural history museum and the other a charity that provides equipment for disabled children and support for their families.
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AbilityNet
British Consumer Society (BCS)