Masoud Alkhoori CEO of Jenile Smart Accessibility
Masoud AlKhouri is an Emirati pioneer in accessibility-focused technology for the deaf and the CEO of Jenile Smart Accessibility Solutions in the UAE, a company focused on developing smart products that improve accessibility and independence for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
Background & Experience
• First deaf Emirati to graduate in Computer Science from Gallaudet University, USA
• Recognized innovator, featured in newspapers from an early age for his creativity and innovative spirit
• Hands-on experience in computer systems testing within enterprise IT environments, including ADNOC
•A joint venture innovation between French and Emirati deaf
• Co-founder of the UAE entity of Jenile Smart Accessibility Solutions, originally established in France
Profile & Background
Hassen Chaïeb is from France that he lives.
•Deaf Entrepreneur & Accessibility Innovator
•CEO & Founder, Jenile International® (est. 2012)
•Company focus: innovative assistive technologies enhancing accessibility and safety for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf‑blind, and blind individuals
•Master’s Degree in Business Management for Social Enterprises
•Consultant training from the Paris Graduate School of Business
•Early life: deaf since age four; created first lamp at age nine — early resilience and invention
•Philosophy: accessibility is not a luxury, but a fundamental righ
Experience, Achievements & Advocacy
•Led design of autonomy solutions: vibrating systems, light signals, connected detectors
•Independently managed manufacturing — traveled to China without interpreters to ensure product quality and production
•Drove Jenile’s international expansion across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa
•Committed advocate: actively collaborates with associations and institutions to promote universal accessibility
•Mission: make accessibility solutions affordable and widely available, empower people with hearing and vision challenges
•Contact/branding line: Hassen Chaïeb – CEO, Jenile International® — Accessibility as a fundamental right