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AbilityNet London moves to purpose-built laboratory facility
01/03/2010
AbilityNet’s London offices are now based at the Flow Interactive usability research laboratories in Clerkenwell. Flow offers AbilityNet purpose-built, open plan accommodation, specifically designed for usability testing and user experience observation. AbilityNet will now be delivering its popular disabled user testing services from this new facility.
Jon Gooday, AbilityNet’s Senior Accessibility Consultant and head of the London team, explains: "The move to Flow means that we are working in a complementary environment, alongside like-minded experts, in a dedicated facility equipped with the latest testing, moderating and observation facilities. As well as offering a wide range of access technologies in our website testing, the building itself is of course totally accessible.
"Our disabled user testing service will benefit considerably from these cutting-edge facilities, both in terms of efficiency and the overall experience of both testers and clients alike."
The new premises are at:
Harella House90-98 Goswell Road
London
EC1V 7DF
For more information about our move to Flow, or any of AbilityNet’s services, please contact our Head of Accessibility Services, Robin Christopherson on robin.christopherson@abilitynet.org.uk.
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