Javaabu took part in the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) kick-off meeting for the Dhivehi Screen-Reading Software

Javaabu took part in the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) kick-off meeting for the Dhivehi Screen-Reading Software

Javaabu took part in the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) kick-off meeting for the Dhivehi Screen-Reading Software, held at the Department of Inclusive Education. The session brought together representatives from Ani-miya School, the Department of Inclusive Education, and our team to review the next phase of testing and ensure the software meets the needs of learners with visual impairments.

This meeting follows our successful delivery of the Dhivehi Text-to-Speech (TTS) software earlier in the week. Our team is now focused on resolving any issues identified during testing as we move closer to the public launch of this important accessibility tool.

We remain committed to supporting inclusive digital solutions that make Dhivehi content more accessible to everyone.