The Bureau for Senior Citizens and Individuals with
Disabilities
We promote equality and tolerance for all people as a
means of ensuring the economic and social well-being of the entire community
and of individual businesses. We have made it our goal to create innovative
technology that will be beneficial to the greatest number of people all over
the globe.
Our Purpose
ensure that the benefits that are provided by the
technology can be enjoyed by all people in all locations, and that this can be
done.
Our Mission
facilitate the acquisition and use of our products and
services by people of varying ages and levels of capability so that everyone
can do so without difficulty. People with disabilities and the elderly are
included in this category.
HP
Printers in Saudi Arabiaand its suppliers
are committed to making accessible technologies that contribute to an overall
improvement in the standard of the working environment and help increase the
productivity of both HP’s employees and the company’s customers.
Detailed Steps for Assessing the Accessibility of HP
Technology
When we first published the Guidelines in October of
2020, there was not yet a standard test technique for how to test for
accessibility and submit the findings. HP is proud to be a pioneer in this
field and is doing so by making its internal accessibility testing strategy,
methodology, and procedures accessible to the public. Because of this, you will
have a greater understanding of the accessibility testing that we perform.
Details regarding how HP Printers in Saudi Arabia complies
with various accessibility standards (ACR)
ACRs provide funding for market research that aims to
assist customers in making purchasing decisions regarding the degree to which
HP products and services conform to crucial accessibility standards. The degree
to which HP products and services correspond to the framework of the Voluntary
Product Accessibility Template® (VPAT) is the primary consideration behind
these decisions.
It is possible that the trend towards an increased emphasis on accessibility web standards for businesses’ websites, online marketplaces, and software applications will continue, leading to a further decline in the prevalence of hardware testing. This shift in focus is being driven by an increasing number of businesses. On the other hand, the population of people who have disabilities is dependent on technology that is accessible and compatible with hardware standards for the majority of their important employment, communication, and personal technology requirements. We are working very hard to fulfil this commitment, which is an essential component of HP’s purpose, and our determination to make HP products and services more approachable to people with disabilities and age-related restrictions is an important part of that purpose. In fact, we are aware that a sizeable portion of HP customers place a high value on the level of accessibility that is provided by the business. This is something that we are conscious of. As a consequence of this, the accomplishments of both our business and our reputation are contingent on accessibility testing and reporting that is transparent, reliable, and consistent. In addition to having a solid grasp on product characteristics, one needs to have a comprehensive comprehension of the global policy environment in order to successfully carry out quality assurance testing.
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