The Zero Project's mission is working for a world with zero barriers. Worldwide, the Zero Project finds and shares solutions that improve the daily lives and legal rights of all persons with disabilities.
Founded by the Austrian non-profit Essl Foundation in 2008, the Zero Project is a global and research-driven initiative to support the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).
It focuses its efforts on the topics of Education, Employment, Accessibility, Independent Living and Political Participation, and ICT.
Over the past decade, Zero Project has established a global network of 10,000+ experts , policy makers, corporates, academics, and other persons with and without disabilities who are advancing the implementation of the CRPD. This network contributes to the Zero Project’s work and continues to grow, fostering a global community for disability inclusion.
Each year, the Zero Project conducts research into innovations worldwide. Following a call for nominations and an extensive selection process with an international peer-review board, exemplary solutions receive a Zero Project Award for their innovation, scalability, and impact. They are showcased across all of the Zero Project's communication channels, including publications, such as the renowned Zero Project Report.
The Zero Project Conference 2025 (#ZeroCon25) recognizes these solutions during the Award Ceremony. The Zero Project Awardees will also be featured in various formats throughout #ZeroCon25, showcasing their proven and scalable solutions on the topics of Employment, and ICT.
The Zero Project Conference is an annual event, which has become a unique global meeting place for disability inclusion. Around 1,000 people from 100 countries attend the conference, reflecting the global nature of the event at the United Nations Offices in Vienna.
Building on its foundational work, the Zero Project’s scope of impact is augmented through collaboration with civil society, public and private sector organizations around the world. There are regional initiatives in the Asia Pacific, Latin America and India; programmes to enhance the Zero Project Awardees' impact, such as the Zero Project Scaling Solutions Programme, and the Zero Project Technology Forum; initiatives to leverage the potential of Artificial Intelligence; and Inclusive Arts projects. Moreover, in the organisation's home country of Austria, the Zero Project Austria Team works to promote Inclusive Employment through a range of activities.
Wilfried Kainz is a graduate from the University of San Francisco (International Finance) and the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (University of Economic Affairs Vienna, Austria; Marketing, Advertising and Market Research). He works as an independent consultant and is doing research for the Zero Project on a part time basis. Before the current activity as consultant, he held executive management positions in the food, med tech and IT industry.
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Areas of Activity
Employment
Supported EmploymentVocational TrainingTransition models from sheltered workshopsEntrepreneurship and micro-financeMatchmakingHigher education to prepare for the labour market
ICT (Information and Communication Technologies)
3D PrintingArtificial Intelligence / Machine Learning / Big Data SolutionsCommunity and Knowledge PlatformComputer Steering TechnologiesDigital LibraryGaming SolutionsInternet of ThingsMobile Services and Smartphone AppsRobotics and Automated MachinerySocial Media
Other Areas of Activity
EducationIndependent Living and Political ParticipationAccessibility