Episode Description
In this episode of Investing in Accessibility, co-hosts Kelvin Crosby and Chris Maher take you behind the scenes at CES in Las Vegas—where accessibility took a major step forward with the first-ever dedicated Accessibility Stage.
After navigating the chaos of 150,000 attendees (and a few unforgettable “grab the backpack and go!” moments), Kelvin and Chris bring you a live recording of Chris’s CES panel: “Investing in Accessibility.” The conversation features leaders from across the disability innovation ecosystem, including Perkins School for the Blind / The Howe Innovation Center, Movement Ventures, Disabled Life Alliance, and the CTA Foundation.
Together, the panel breaks down what makes accessibility-focused startups investable, how purpose and profit align, and why disability innovation represents one of the biggest market opportunities still misunderstood by mainstream investors.
You’ll hear about:
- What investors look for in accessibility and disability-tech startups
- The importance of founder-market fit and building with (not just for) disabled communities
- Why the disability market is massive—and often overlooked
- The “first money in” challenge for early-stage disability tech companies
- Why AI must be built accessibly from the start (so we don’t repeat the internet’s accessibility gap)
- How collaboration, mentorship, and ecosystem-building are accelerating the space
This episode is a snapshot of a shifting moment: accessibility moving from the sidelines to the center—and a call to action for founders, funders, and builders to design inclusively from day one.
Links & Resources:
CTA Foundation: Website / Irica Cheeks: LinkedIn
disAbled Life Alliance: Website / Paul Kent: LinkedIn
Movement Ventures: Website / Moaz Hamid: LinkedIn
Perkins/Howe Innovation: Website / Sandy Lacey: LinkedIn
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