
LG Electronics has introduced a new accessibility-focused kiosk designed to make self-service technology more inclusive for people with disability and the elderly. The solution was recently showcased at CSUN AT 2026, the global assistive technology conference.
The kiosk, developed in collaboration with Dot, an organisation specialising in Braille devices, integrates multiple accessibility features into a single interface. These include Braille panels, sign language guidance, and screen reader compatibility, offering a multimodal experience that supports users with varying needs.
A key feature of the device is its adjustable height mechanism, which allows wheelchair users and individuals of different heights to interact with the kiosk comfortably. This flexibility addresses a common barrier in public self-service systems, which are often designed with limited consideration for physical accessibility.
As self-service kiosks become more widespread in public environments, ensuring they are usable by a diverse range of people is increasingly important. By combining tactile, visual, and audio support, LG’s kiosk reflects a more inclusive approach to digital accessibility and user experience.
For more information, please read Seoul Economic Daily’s article on LG’s accessibility technology at CSUN AT 2026.