
Special Needs Islington, Boonton NJ, Bristol, Brussels and BETT 2002 Brimstone!
Inclusive's Martin Littler spreads the word, travels and collects small bars of soap.
Top Twenty Assistive Technology Products
As we break for Christmas we are ready to reveal which hardware access devices and software learning resources topped our polls in 2001. NEW. Additional links to our US catalog for American pricing and specification.
19th December 2001
Inclusive Technology's 2001 Results
Download our financial accounts.
30th October 2001
The United States of America after
September 11th![]()
Martin Littler reports from Manhattan.
11th October 2001
![]() Another pallet of ICTS NOF Training Units is unloaded at Delph |
UK September Report: Inclusive Technology was five years old on September 1st. Martin Littler benchmarks progress with Research Machines and Granada Learning. |
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August Appointments and America Inclusive Group chairman, Martin Littler, welcomes Tom Caine to head up Inclusive Inc. in New Jersey. Meanwhile Trish Hornsey becomes Managing Director of Inclusive Technology Ltd and Rod Boyes (remember Brilliant Computing?) joins Inclusive's development team now headed by Helen Melhuish. Plus Google in Pictures! What a great teaching resource! Top twenty software products - SwitchIt! Maker tops the UK poll. US launch for this key product planned by Inclusive TLC Inc. this fall. Top twenty assistive technology products - The "IntelliKeys Classic" regains top spot. AMDi Tech communicators come in at number five! |
August 2001
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In his July 2001 Journal, Martin Littler reveals the new Inclusive Group, dreamed up among the gods Apollo, Demeter and much Dionysus. |
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July 2001
![]() Professor Woolf of Great Ormond Street Hospital (left) receives £5,050 'Not at BETT' donation from Inclusive Technology |
![]() Mel Farrar and HRH the Duke of Kent thank Martin Littler (right) for ONSEC sponsorship over twelve years |
Gyrating in June. The more people who know about Special Needs resources the more abundant, available and the less expensive they become. Martin Littler gives this virtuous gyroscope a spin.
June 2001
![]() Cheryl Volkman CEO and President of AbleNet |
![]() Arjan Khalsa CEO of IntelliTools |
![]() Ruth Ziolkowski President of Don Johnston |
![]() Terry Johnson President and CEO of Mayer-Johnson |
Four great companies dominate the special needs market in America. Between them they produce resources that are central to what we do in Britain. On May 22/23 the Presidents or CEOs of each company, Mayer-Johnson, Don Johnston, IntelliTools and AbleNet visit Bolton's Reebok Stadium. Martin Littler invites you to hear them speak and join them for lunch (really!)
1st May 2001
Martin celebrates our birthday with a short history of Inclusive Technology in April Anniversaries.
9th April 2001

Inclusive Technology has
moved: but only a quarter of a mile downstream on the River Tame. Read how it
went in Martin's "March Moves"
5th March 2001

Antarctic Marathon: Not at BETT 2001 raises £10,100
for Great Ormond Street's Kids Kidney Appeal. "Not at BETT" renamed "the
Special Needs Fringe" in 2002 after representations from BETT organisers. Read
Martin Littler's "February Figures".
February 2001
As John Simnett sails south for his Antarctic Marathon, help his sponsors raise £10,000 for Great Ormond Street's Kids' Kidney Appeal without leaving your seat, touching your wallet, or falling into a crevace!
1st January 2001