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Mobility Mojo announced as a 2026 Disability Smart Impact Awards finalist

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Louise McGarry

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We’re delighted to announce that Mobility Mojo has been shortlisted in the technology category of the Disability Smart Impact Awards 2026, which are hosted by the Business Disability Forum.

The annual awards celebrate organisations and individuals who are removing barriers to inclusion for employees and consumers with disabilities. The technology award recognises innovative solutions that improve the life opportunities and experiences of people with accessibility needs.

Mobility Mojo has been shortlisted for its cloud-based software platform that helps organisations assess and improve the accessibility of their workplaces and public spaces. By providing clear, step-by-step guidance, the platform enables organisations to identify barriers, implement practical improvements and communicate accessibility more effectively.

 

Our impact

Accessible workplaces and public spaces help create environments where people with disabilities can participate fully and confidently. Today, Mobility Mojo supports organisations around the world in making accessibility measurable and actionable across their building portfolios.

We’re trusted by leading global companies including Accenture, Coca-Cola, Eli Lilly, Bayer, HubSpot, ISS, Sodexo and UBS. And, we’ve assessed more than 1,500 buildings in more than 100 countries, serving more than one million employees and visitors worldwide.

Being shortlisted for this award is an important recognition of our mission to create a world that’s open for everyone.

We’re honoured to be recognised by the Business Disability Forum. Accessibility is about dignity, independence and belonging, and we’re proud to work with organisations that are committed to making their spaces more inclusive.

We look forward to celebrating alongside the other finalists and continuing our work with organisations around the world to remove barriers and make accessibility a reality for everyone.