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Neu-Isenburg-based startup "Inclusion in Motion" advances to the final round of the Hessian Entrepreneurship Award

Neu-Isenburg-based family startup 'Mobile Inclusion' has advanced to the finale of the Hessian Founder Award 2024 within the 'Social Impact' category.

Neu-Isenburg-based startup "Inclusion in Motion" advances to the final round of the Hessian...
Neu-Isenburg-based startup "Inclusion in Motion" advances to the final round of the Hessian Entrepreneurship Award

Neu-Isenburg-based startup "Inclusion in Motion" advances to the final round of the Hessian Entrepreneurship Award

In the vibrant world of startups in Hesse, the initiative "Bewegte Inklusion" has made a significant impact, particularly in the "Social Impact" category. This innovative organisation, whose founders are commended for their fresh ideas and dynamic approach, has been recognised as a shining example for the region.

The commitment of the founding family Zoubek and Fessel-Quentin behind "Bewegte Inklusion" has been hailed as an inspiring role model. Their dedication has been evident in their project, "Fitness zum Hören", which aims to make fitness more accessible for visually impaired individuals.

The city of Neu-Isenburg has congratulated the startup team for their initiative, and the project has reached the final of the Hessian Founders' Prize 2024 in the category "Social Impact". This is a significant step for "Bewegte Inklusion" to drive accessibility in sports for people with disabilities.

The Hessian Founders' Prize, awarded on November 1st in the Marburger Lokschuppen, had twelve finalists in four categories in the spotlight. "Bewegte Inklusion" has demonstrated how inclusion and accessibility can be implemented in everyday life, earning them a place among the finalists.

The "Fitness zum Hören" app, developed by "Bewegte Inklusion", can be downloaded for free from the App Store. It offers audio courses and live training via Zoom, making fitness classes more accessible for blind and visually impaired individuals.

Dr. Frank Martin from the Hessian Employment Agency has praised the creativity and motivation of the founders in the "Social Impact" category. The Mayor of Neu-Isenburg, Dirk Gene Hagelstein, and Inclusion Commissioner Pierre Fontaine have also commended the startup's work.

The initiative "Bewegte Inklusion" is supported by Aktion Mensch, and their plan to further expand the project "Fitness zum Hören" is eagerly anticipated. Their success serves as a great example of social engagement, and they continue to inspire and promote growth in Hesse.

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