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AT Banter Podcast Episode 438 - Sonic Navigation: Christopher Toth & Audiom

AT Banter Podcast Episode 438 - Sonic Navigation: Christopher Toth & Audiom

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Get ready to navigate the world like never before! This week Ryan and Rob sit down with Christopher Toth from XR Navigation, the company behind Audiom, the first accessible digital map that turns boring, inaccessible geography into an audio adventures. Christopher breaks down how his team is revolutionizing mapping technology, making the world more accessible one 3D audio soundscape at a time. From bus stops that sound like buses to church bells that ring in the right location Rob and Ryan chat with Christopher on everything from AI challenges to the future of accessible navigation. Bonus: Learn how YOU can help make maps accessible with just a few clicks! Grab your headphones and get ready to hear the world in a whole new way!

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XR Navigation https://xrnavigation.io/

Try out Audiom! https://www.audiom.net/

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