We are delighted to announce that Dr. Nasser Siabi OBE has joined the ATscale Private Sector Board Constituency, a global initiative dedicated to accelerating access to life-changing assistive technology (AT) for underserved populations around the world.
ATscale’s Private Sector Constituency brings together leaders from multinational companies, SMEs, social enterprises, and innovators across the full spectrum of assistive technology—including digital accessibility, inclusive design, eyeglasses, hearing aids, prosthetics, and mobility solutions. The group provides a vital platform for sharing insights, shaping strategy, and fostering collaboration to expand access to AT globally.
Driving Global Access to Assistive Technology
As CEO of Microlink and a long-standing global advocate for inclusive technology, Dr. Siabi brings decades of expertise to this influential body. His work has been instrumental in transforming workplace accessibility, education, and public-sector inclusion initiatives. His involvement with ATscale will further strengthen efforts to ensure equitable access to assistive technology for children, students, and adults in every region.
Dr. Siabi’s contributions will help guide strategic thinking on:
- Market shaping and sustainable supply chains
- Innovation and inclusive product development
- Service delivery in low- and middle-income countries
- Financing and procurement strategies
- Public–private partnerships that scale impact
Supporting Global Rollouts and Expansion
Dr. Siabi’s appointment comes at a time of significant international growth. Microlink is rapidly expanding its global presence, with major rollouts now underway across:
- India
- United States and Canada
- Middle East
- Australia
These expansions reflect rising demand for proven accessibility solutions and the increasing recognition that assistive technology plays a central role in enabling education, employment, and social participation.
Advancing Assistive Technology in Education
A key focus of Dr. Siabi’s involvement with ATscale will be supporting the global adoption of assistive technology in education. Building on impactful collaborations with UNICEF, he will contribute to shaping policies, frameworks, and delivery models that help schools worldwide provide accessible, effective learning environments for all children—particularly those in low-resource settings.
Through this work, ATscale and its partners aim to ensure that students everywhere can access the tools they need to thrive, regardless of geography or economic background.













