Aroga Marketing Group, Inc. is the Canadian Distributor for Serotek

Published: Jun 28, 2007

Serotek Corporation, a provider of Internet and digital information accessibility software and systems, has announced the finalization of a distributorship agreement with Aroga Marketing Group, Inc., a provider of assistive and adaptive technology to Canadians with disabilities.


 

According to the agreement, Aroga will be responsible for creating a network of dealers, and supplying Serotek and other assistive technology products to users throughout Canada. It must also provide users with demonstrations and training on the effective usage of Serotek’s FreedomBox and System Access technologies to improve user independence and expand the functionality of their current computer systems.

Both FreedomBox and System Access enable easy access to Windows and the Internet for users with visual or physically disability. The FreedomBox Internet application suite provides personalized Internet access anywhere. With FreedomBox users have easy accessibility to web browsing, email, streaming media, instant messaging. System Access provides highly automated and transparent access to the Windows operating system and numerous applications, including Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Adobe Reader, Skype, Winamp, and such other popular software. U3 Launchpad is accessible with System Access, and both FreedomBox and System Access are U3 compatible.

Aroga’s director of Customer Care, Steve Barclay said, “Serotek products require almost no training to use. In order to access this kind of information previously, a visually impaired user might have needed weeks of training. Now we can have them up and running in a day.”

The FreedomBox Network is an easy accessible solution for people who may have never before used a computer, at the same time with Web management, and remote computing tools it is enough for almost all sophisticated business users. Key to Freedom and the PassKey are the additional software that makes people with disabilities accessible to any computer. Barclay said, “Many people with disabilities have been unable to get any kind of computer training because they lived in a remote location and there was no local resource or person capable of helping them. Now we can connect directly to them and provide one-on-one training without ever having to leave the office.”

Source: Serotek


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