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Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum partners with ReBokeh to provide free assistive tech for visitors and staff
Partnership will empower low vision visitors to fully immerse themselves in one of American history’s most iconic moments BOSTON, MA - The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is launching an accessibility partnership with Baltimore-based ReBokeh Vision Technologies to offer free access to ReBokeh’s empowerment-driven assistive technology software for people with low vision. The partnership provides all museum guests and staff with free, automatic, and unlimited access to ReBoke
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KARK: Cutting-edge low-vision technology comes to Clinton Presidential Library
LITTLE ROCK, Ark—The Clinton Presidential Library has become the first presidential library in the nation to offer ReBokeh, an emerging accessibility technology designed for people with low vision. The partnership marks a major step toward making visually rich environments more accessible to the millions of Americans who retain partial sight but often lack tools tailored to their needs. Founded by Rebecca Rosenberg, who also lives with low vision, ReBokeh was created to fill
Dec 10, 20251 min read


ReBokeh Wins 2026 Zero Project Award for Accessibility
The Baltimore-based company was one of just eight solutions from the United States chosen for the 2026 Awards. VIENNA, AUSTRIA - Dec. 3, 2025 - Baltimore-based ReBokeh Vision Technologies has been selected as an Awardee for the Zero Project Awards 2026 . The Zero Project Awards honor companies and solutions from around the globe that are making an impact in the field of accessibility, in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilitie
Dec 3, 20253 min read
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