
June 24, 2026
Australian firm Vection Technologies has secured approximately $2.3 million in new contracts across five sectors, bringing its total announced orders since April to roughly $7 million, according to a press release. Two contracts are tied to the company's Accessibility Kiosk platform, which combines AI-powered digital assistants with specialized kiosk hardware designed to assist users with disabilities. The company said four of the five new contracts are powered by its Algho AI platform.
One contract will see Vection, through technology partner Ollsys, deploy a 3D AI avatar designed to make emergency and public services more accessible to hearing-impaired users. While the project does not involve physical kiosks, it extends the company's accessibility technology into digital public-service environments. A second contract, awarded by a European airport operator through its partner, Sorint, includes the deployment of Vection's Accessibility Kiosk hardware and Algho AI Appliance units as passenger-assistance terminals for travelers with disabilities.
The airport project builds on a system already operating at Italy's Bergamo Caravaggio International Airport, where Vection said the technology enables 97% of passengers with disabilities to obtain assistance independently, compared with 38% using conventional kiosks. Company officials said the rapid follow-on order suggests stronger-than-expected demand from the airport sector. Combined with a previously announced $3.26 million Accessibility Kiosk contract, the new airport deployment reinforces Vection's strategy of using AI-driven accessibility