Good2Go teams with RightHear to boost restroom security and accessibility for visually impaired individuals

Good2Go, a provider of automated access solutions, has announced a partnership with RightHear, an app designed to assist the visually impaired.

The tie up will integrate Good2Go’s proprietary technology with RightHear’s talking signage system, pitched at individuals with blindness or visual impairments when accessing restrooms in bricks and mortar establishments.

“We are thrilled to partner with RightHear to ensure that anyone who is blind or visually impaired can use our system seamlessly.” says Fran Heller, Founder and CEO at Good2Go, “This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to enhancing safety, accessibility and convenience for all individuals.”

“Imagine navigating a restroom with your eyes blindfolded - it’s a challenge most people don’t think about,” says Idan Meir, Co-Founder and CEO at RightHear,

“Independence in such spaces isn’t just a convenience; it’s a fundamental human right. Our partnership with Good2Go is a critical step in ensuring that visually impaired individuals can access these basic facilities with the dignity and confidence they deserve.”

2024 RTIH INNOVATION AWARDS

Automation is a key focus area for the sixth edition of the RTIH Innovation Awards, which is now open for entries.

The awards, sponsored by CADS, 3D Cloud, Retail Technology Show 2025, and Business France, celebrate global tech innovation in a fast moving omnichannel world.

It’s free to enter and you can do so across multiple categories.

Key 2024 dates

Friday, 25th October: Award entry deadline 

Tuesday, 29th October: 2024 shortlist revealed

30th October-6th November: Judging days

Thursday, 21st November: Winners announced at the 2024 RTIH Innovation Awards ceremony, to be held at RIBA’s 66 Portland Place HQ in Central London.