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ReadSpeaker collaborates with AID Italia to Support Italy’s Dyslexic Community with Text-to-Speech

March 25, 2025 by Amy Foxwell
Teenage student with dyslexia using text-to-speech technology on a laptop at home.
AID Italia logo.

March 12th, 2025 – Milan, Italy – ReadSpeaker is proud to announce an exclusive agreement with AID Italia, making ReadSpeaker TextAid readily available to AID Italia’s over 11,000 members through its BenefitHub portal.

This collaboration aims to enhance learning and daily experiences for individuals with dyslexia by providing seamless access to advanced Text-to-Speech (TTS) technology.

As Italy’s national dyslexia association, AID Italia plays a vital role in advocating for over 11,000 members and supporting a neurodiverse population of more than 3 million people.

Through awareness campaigns, research initiatives, and training programs, AID Italia serves as the leading resource for families, educators, and healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with dyslexia.

ReadSpeaker TextAid is designed to support individuals with learning differences, neurodiversities such as dyslexia, and Second Language (SL) learners by making reading more inclusive and engaging.

The innovative TTS solution enables users to listen to an audio version of any content on any device, whether at home, school, university, or work – while following along as the text is synchronously highlighted.

This bimodal approach (combining visual and auditory input) has been proven to improve comprehension, retention, and engagement.

Riccardo Vanzetti, Director of ReadSpeaker Italy, shared his enthusiasm:

“As active members of the EdTech Italia community, we are delighted to partner with AID Italia to bring ReadSpeaker TextAid to more individuals and families across Italy through a streamlined activation process in the BenefitHub portal. Supporting AID Italia’s mission to increase awareness and improve access to inclusive learning solutions aligns perfectly with our commitment to building a more accessible and inclusive society.”

This news marks a significant step in breaking down barriers for individuals with dyslexia, ensuring they have the tools they need to thrive in both educational and professional settings.

Find out more about ReadSpeaker TextAid

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