Bengaluru: Godrej Industries Group hosted its inaugural Assistive Tech Conference 2025, bringing together innovators, corporates, researchers, disability-rights leaders, and athletes to reimagine how technology can transform accessibility and inclusion at work. Celebrating the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the conference served as a collaborative platform for new ideas and partnerships that can accelerate India’s journey toward equitable workplaces.

Parmesh Shahani, Head of Godrej DEI Lab and author of Queeristan, said, “This conference reaffirms a simple truth: when we design with empathy, collaborate with intention, and innovate with a commitment to equity, we build a world where everyone can thrive. Beyond a set of tools, Assistive technology is also a pathway to agency, dignity, and opportunity. What we showcased today is only the beginning. The future of accessible work in India will be shaped by openness, imagination, and the courage to rethink the systems we take for granted.”
The conference featured 12 start-ups with expertise in inclusive tech. Some participated in a day-long exhibition featuring breakthrough assistive technologies from Access for All, NCPEDP, and AssisTech Foundation, among others. Godrej Properties limited launched their own app, ThisAbleMe Echo, which will be available in-house to employees in initial phases. ThisAbleMe Echo enables communication through sign language and conversation summaries.
Alongside, Godrej’s IT team, the Godrej AI Lab, Godrej Good & Green showcased in-house innovations, from AI-enabled communication tools and inclusive digital interfaces to tactile learning aids for visually impaired students. This was followed by the launch of the EmployAbility Toolkit by Godrej Consumer Products and Atypical Advantage to support companies in making their operations more inclusive. At the afternoon’s EmployAbility in Manufacturing summit, leaders from the manufacturing and FMCG sectors reflected on how factories are being reshaped into more accessible, opportunity-rich environments through inclusive infrastructure, new skilling pathways, and progressive leadership.
The day concluded with an engaging discussion on ‘India’s Accessible Futures,’ curated by Godrej Capital and the Godrej DEI Lab, featuring neuroqueer anthropologist Paras Arora and a dynamic conversation with para-badminton champion Manasi Joshi, NCPEDP Director Arman Ali, AssisTech Foundation’s Chahat Dubey, and IIM Bangalore professor Mukta Kulkarni. The panel talked about how assistive technology, design thinking, and user-led innovation are redefining accessibility and expanding workforce participation, and called for greater affordability, collaboration, and policy support to mainstream assistive tech across the country.
Godrej Industries Group’s aspires to help build a more inclusive workforce, one where accessibility is integral to innovation, productivity, and growth across corporate India.