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Deaf-owned company pitches QR-based interpreter access for Austin
3868954 · June 13, 2025
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Joseph Tsai of Convo Communications described Convo Access, a QR-code system to provide on-demand interpreters, and committee members agreed to explore follow-up with city staff.
Joseph Tsai, representing Convo Communications, told the Mayor's Committee for People with Disabilities on Friday that his deaf-owned company offers a QR-code product, Convo Access, that would allow people who are deaf or hard of hearing to summon an interpreter on-demand via a smartphone.
"It's called Convo Access, and it's a special…
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