Rootfinders participates in 'CSUN AT 2025'

AI-based AbleTech company Rootfinders announced that it participated in the 'CSUN Assistive Technology Conference 2025 (hereinafter CSUN AT 2025)' held in Anaheim, California, USA from March 11th to 14th (local time).

CSUN AT 2025 is an assistive technology conference hosted by the Center for People with Disabilities at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), and is the world’s largest event on accessibility technology. Rootfinders was invited to this event to introduce ‘EasyPlus,’ a content platform exclusively for the visually impaired that is scheduled for official launch in the second half of the year, to local partners and explore practical collaboration opportunities targeting the North American and European markets.

EasyPlus is a multimedia platform that dramatically improves content accessibility for the visually impaired by utilizing AI technology, providing a variety of content such as news, YouTube, books, and radio based on the interests of each user, centered on voice. During CSUN AT 2025, Rootfinders discussed technology collaboration with global startups in various fields such as content commerce, navigation, and voice interaction, and also made proposals for verification projects based on PoC (proof of concept), achieving the desired results.

In particular, we have discussed content entry and technology cooperation with Innosearch AI, an accessibility-focused commerce operator, and TouchPulse, a global navigation technology startup, and are currently discussing joint research plans for functional advancement with CodeFactory, a voice technology specialist.

In addition, Rootfinders has been officially invited to major events and demo days by global associations for the visually impaired, including the US and France, and is continuing its global expansion across North America and Europe. These official invitations are a result of EasyPlus being recognized for its technological perfection as well as its potential as a platform that can contribute to improving the quality of life for the visually impaired.

Meanwhile, in order to connect the international network to tangible results and successfully launch its own services and advance into the global market, Routefinders plans to launch a domestic bridge investment attraction strategy starting next month.

Kim Jong-guk, CEO of Rootfinders, said, “Following our participation in CES 2025 and our subsequent invitation to CSUN AT 2025, we have experienced that Rootfinders’ technology and platform are leading to real collaboration opportunities on the global stage.” He added, “We will continue to take the lead in building a content ecosystem for the visually impaired around the world and grow into a company that leads the global accessibility market.”