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Inclusivity

"See the World Through New Eyes"

Inclusivity is at the heart of TectoTrack. Experience our inclusive design features that cater to diverse personas, ensuring accessibility for all. Our case studies showcase the impact of these inclusive practices in real-world scenarios. From assisting individuals with disabilities to creating spaces that everyone can navigate with ease, TectoTrack stands as a testament to inclusive innovation.

Detailed Simulations for Accessibility Groups

The software's capability to provide detailed simulations for specific accessibility needs, like suggesting suitable signage and wayfinding for personas with visual impairments, is a standout feature. This showcases Tecto Track's attention to detail and commitment to accessibility. 

Currently, we have implemented two impairments, Glaucoma (tunnel vision symptom) and Macular Degeneration (central scotoma symptom) in our simulation modeling, which according to recent statistics are among the most common visual impairments in developed countries.

Community Inclusion

At TectoTrack, diversity and inclusivity drive our simulation modeling. Our advanced model faithfully represents people of all ages, genders, sexual orientations, and cultural backgrounds, including indigenous communities in Canada. Inclusivity is ingrained in every aspect of TectoTrack. By incorporating diverse demographics, we offer realistic insights for analyzing crowd dynamics, urban planning, and transportation systems. Through our innovative 'user agents', we collect behavioral data and community feedback to tailor simulations to specific needs and behaviors.

Data-Driven Inclusive Design

By utilizing data from these simulations, TectoTrack enables designers and planners to create truly inclusive spaces. This feature is not just about compliance with accessibility standards, but about enhancing the design quality to meet all users' needs.

Advocacy for Inclusion

TectoTrack's role in raising awareness and advocating for the inclusion of minority accessibility groups in urban and architectural planning positions it as a tool for social change, not just a technical solution.

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