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title: Maluhy&Co. | ||
member_url: https://maluhy.com.br | ||
geographies: ["Worldwide", “Brazil] | ||
based: [“Brazil] | ||
ig: ["LCP"] | ||
services: [“ebook-creation”, “ebook-accessibility”, “alteranative-image-description”, “digital-services”, “publication-accessibility-audit”, “website-accessibility-audit”] | ||
tags: ["Reading", "LCP"] | ||
categories: ["Technology providers”, “providers-of-publishing-services”, “serving-persons-with-print-disabilities”, “ebook-distributors”] | ||
summary: "Maluhy&Co., established in 2004 by two physicists, has revolutionized the Brazilian publishing industry with its scientific approach to content conversion and processing technologies. Driven by a commitment to Research, Development, and Innovation, the company has mastered multi-format platforms creation—including LaTeX, ePub2 and 3, Daisy, XML, HTML, and the groundbreaking braille-ink technology. As the trusted partner to over 850 clients in Brazil, including the Federal Government's primary producer of digital and braille books, Maluhy&Co. has established itself as the foremost leader in editorial technology solutions. The company's dedication to excellence earned international recognition with the 2019 ABC International Excellence Award for Accessible Publishing (WIPO/UN), highlighting its pioneering "multi languages" project—the first retail book conceived in universal design that seamlessly integrates sign language, audio, braille, and printed text into a single, comprehensive product." | ||
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showReadTime: false | ||
showDate: false | ||
permalink: "" | ||
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