Awards
NV Access, and its founders Michael Curran and James Teh, have been recognised many times over
for their work improving accessibility to technology for blind and vision impaired people around the world.
- Taiwan Digital Talking Books Association Outstanding Achievment Award, 2012 (Michael Curran)
- American Foundation for the Blind Access Award, 2012
- Queensland Young Australian of the Year Award Finalist, 2012 (James Teh)
- Federal Communications Commission Chairman’s Award for Advancement in Accessibility, 2011
- Queensland Disability Action Week Community Organisation – Disability Organisation Award, 2011
- Queensland University of Technology Outstanding Alumni Award, 2011 (James Teh)
- SourceForge Project of the Month, March 2011
- ABC New Inventors “Les is More Award”, presented “to an inventor whose invention might make a real difference to people’s lives or the environment”, 2010
- Vision Australia Youth Service Award, 2009 (Michael Curran)
- Vision Australia Making a Difference Award, 2009
- Australian National Disability Award, 2007 (Michael Curran)