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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY MEETS RUGGED HANDHELD

Make your entertainment and educational venues accessible and immersive to individuals that are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind or have Low Sight. The Durateq ATV (Assistive Technology Version) is the most technically advanced solution for public venues such as theme parks and museums, supporting Audio Description, Assistive Listening and Closed Captioning. The Durateq ATV handheld is combined with Softeq's Captioning Studio and ALICE (Assistive Listening and Captioning Engine) software, making it ideal for deployment in facilities desiring greater accessibility to exhibits and attractions content.

The Durateq ATV supports multi-cultural accessibility with an unlimited number of languages. Content is triggered automatically as your customer enters an exhibit or show area, with no need of pressing additional buttons or punching in number codes. And more importantly, the content can be synchronized with the audio and video content in the venue for a truly immersive real-time experience.

Looking for just the handheld? See our Durateq 3100.

Check the list below to find out the latest information on important industry events:

Date:

2/15/2010
Event: Mobile World Congress

Date:

2/22/2010
Event: HotMobile 2010

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3/22/2010
Event: CSUN Conference 2010

DURATEQ ATV Makes Primetime!  -  11/5/2009
The Tonight Show''s Conan O''Brien had some good fun with the announcement of Disney parks having descriptions available to visitors on Softeq''s Durateq handheld device. The project was a collaboration between Disney, HP, WGBH''s Media Access Group and Softeq to make Disney parks more enjoyable for guests who are blind or have vision loss.

Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability (LEAD) 2009 Conference   -  8/13/2009
Come meet Trey Litel, VP & General Manager of the DURATEQ Division for Softeq Development Corporation on Saturday, August 15th at the LEAD Conference 2009 in Washington, D.C. Trey will be a panelist during "The Future of Accessible Technology" session discussing how new accessible technologies will change and shape the way we provide accommodations in museums, theaters, stadiums and other public venues.


Houston Chronicle features Durateq ATV on front page of Saturday’s Business Section!  -  7/11/2009
“It''s a really innovative device,” said Ronald Milliman, a spokesman for the American Council of the Blind. “The people we know who have used it are very excited about it.”
Check out the complete article at Device Helps Those With Visual, Hearing Impairments.

Disaboom praises Durateq for meeting Assistive Technology Needs!  -  6/7/2009
Disaboom praises Softeq, saying the Durateq ATV Handheld Solution "Makes Strides Towards Accessibility for Deaf Customers" at large theme park in Florida.

Durateq ATV Featured in AttractionsManagement.com!  -  5/20/2009
AttractionsManagement.com features the Durateq ATV in their product section!







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