Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic
Partner in the Wireless Communications Equipment category, today
introduced the “Accessibility Map” mobile application, enabling users to
obtain information in a easier and quicker way about city amenities
with a barrier-free environment, and also sharing information about
recommended travel routes for people with disabilities and nearby
locations where they can take up Paralympic sport.
“We are
proud that Samsung has supported the Paralympic Movement over the past
few years,” says Sung-ho Jun, President of Samsung Electronics CIS
headquarters. “We are delighted that Samsung’s latest smartphones and
technologies are making a contribution to improving the quality of life
for people with disabilities and supporting them to achieve outstanding
results.”
Samsung is partnering with the “United Country”
Foundation for People with Disabilities and the Sochi 2014 Organizing
Committee to develop the Accessibility Map mobile application. The
Accessibility Map is an interactive project that has been launched by
the Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee to help people with disabilities.
Since the project announcement one year ago, more than 13,000
barrier-free facilities have appeared in over 500 towns in Russia, and
millions of people suffering from restricted mobility, poor eyesight and
hearing, as well as mothers with prams have discovered new locations
that provide a barrier-free environment.
“The IPC is strongly
committed to creating a barrier free and accessible environment for
Sochi, and Samsung’s support on this meaningful project will serve as a
great contribution. I believe that the Accessibility Map is a unique
project developed in the run-up to the first Paralympic in Sochi and
this will lead to a long-term partnership with Samsung, helping us
provide hope and inspiration by breaking down barriers for people with
disabilities,” said Sir Philip Craven, President of the International
Paralympic Committee (IPC).
As Worldwide Partner of the Sochi
2014 Paralympic Games, Samsung is running a whole range of major
socio-sporting projects aimed at improving quality of life for people
with disabilities and raising awareness amongst the general public and
the government of this problem in Russia. Samsung is also partnering
with the City of Sochi to enhance a barrier-free environment, enabling
people with disabilities to easily access entertainment and leisure
facilities.
“I am delighted to support Samsung, a long-time
Worldwide Partner of the Paralympic Games, to launch the Barrier Free
Sochi application for smartphones. This initiative will help to bring
the City’s project to the new level with up-to-date technologies, and
will provide memorable experience for people with disabilities at the
Sochi 2014 Paralympic Games,” Zhanna Grigoryeva, Head of Olympic
Department, City of Sochi.
The Russian version of the
Accessibility Map app is available now on Google Play, and the English
version will be uploaded at the end of December.
About the Accessibility Map Project
The
Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee announced the innovative Accessibility
Map project in June 2011. Its main aim is to help people with
disabilities find nearby locations where they can take up Paralympic
sport and to provide them with information about accessible amenities
near their homes and travel routes.
The Accessibility Map website – www.kartadostupnosti.ru
- is being actively populated: it currently holds information about
accessible facilities in almost 500 towns around Russia, and in just 5
months has received over 35,000 hits from users in 58 countries around
the world.
Volunteers and internet users have already added 13,000 facilities to the Map.
The Accessibility Map website was awarded the prestigious Runet Prize in November 2012 and Golden Drum in 2013.
About Samsung’s Involvement in the Paralympic Games
Samsung
is a Worldwide Partner of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
in the Wireless Communications Equipment category. Starting with
the Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games, Samsung has supported the
Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter
Games, the London 2012 Paralympic Games and is proud to be an official
partner of the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. Samsung aims to make
the Paralympic Games an event that reaches a wider audience around the
world and to spread the excitement and inspiration of the Games through
its wireless communication technologies.
About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in technology, opening new
possibilities for people everywhere through relentless innovation and
discovery. We employ 270,000 people across 79 countries with annual
sales of US$187.8 billion. To discover more, please visit www.samsung.com.
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