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Nexus Inclusion founder Kyran O’Mahoney has made a career in computer science despite working with less than 17% vision
Nexus Inclusion, an Irish tech start-up that is using artificial intelligence (AI) to make the internet more accessible.
2025 EAA law requires accessible websites. '1 in 4 people need online technical assistance,' says CEO Kyran O'Mahoney.
Nexus Inclusion and our founder Kyran O'Mahoney are the very proud recipients of the 2026 Local Enterprise Office South Dublin award for the category One to Watch.
An Irish entrepreneur, born with sight loss, has secured €2 million in funding to develop pioneering AI software to make the internet more accessible for people of all abilities.
Under the European Accessibility Act, which came into force here last month, all businesses trading in the EU must have fully accessible websites, apps and online products.
From education and online shopping to medicine and social protection, artificial intelligence is embedded in and beneficial to modern life.
'Nexus Inclusion' an Irish company is using AI to develop digital inclusion toolkit.
An Irish entrepreneur, born with sight loss, has secured €2 million in funding to develop pioneering AI software that makes the internet more accessible to people of all abilities.
Nexus Inclusion, an Irish tech start-up that is using artificial intelligence (AI) to make the internet more accessible.
2025 EAA law requires accessible websites. '1 in 4 people need online technical assistance,' says CEO Kyran O'Mahoney.
Recently, the start-up raised €2m. Now, it plans to more than double its workforce.