Oltre le barriere: diversità come motore di innovazione | Lorenzo Di Ciaccio | TEDxLago di Fogliano
"Oltre le barriere: quando la disabilità diventa fonte di ispirazione” esplora come la tecnologia stia trasformando la vita delle persone con disabilità, creando opportunità e nuovi modelli di business inclusivi. Attraverso innovazioni tecnologiche, la disabilità non è più un limite, ma una fonte di ispirazione e progresso per tutta la società. Dopo 4 anni come consulente informatico ha lasciato il suo lavoro per fondare Pedius un servizio di telefonia per le persone sorde.
Dal 2013 ad oggi Pedius ha permesso ad oltre 50.000 persone in 14 paesi di telefonare. Pedius ha raccolto circa 2 milioni di euro da privati.
Nel 2019 fonda Ridaje, in startup a vocazione sociale che forma i senzatetto in giardinieri urbani per adottare le aree verdi abbandonate di Roma.
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