Tobii AB is the Swedish eye-tracking leader, headquartered in Danderyd (greater Stockholm), founded in 2001 and listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. Its Portuguese footprint runs through the Tobii Dynavox assistive-communication business — spun off in 2021 and now Dynavox Group AB — whose official partner for Portugal is ANDITEC (Tecnologias de Reabilitação).
On Tobii Dynavox’s global site, the Portugal partner page routes inquiries to ANDITEC, a Lisbon-area rehabilitation-technology specialist that sells and supports the Tobii Dynavox range in Portugal — the PCEye eye-tracker, the TD I-Series eye-gaze speech device, and communication software such as Grid 3 and TD Snap — for users with ALS, cerebral palsy, autism and similar conditions.
A precision point matters here: this Portuguese channel is for the assistive-communication products, which were part of Tobii until the end of 2021 and are now operated by the separately listed Dynavox Group AB. Core Tobii’s eye-tracking arm lists its European resellers by country, and that list does not include Portugal — so the eye-tracking parent reaches Portuguese researchers and universities directly rather than through a local distributor.
Tobii is a flagship Swedish deep-tech name, and its assistive-technology lineage has a real, named Portuguese distributor (ANDITEC) serving healthcare and education users — a concrete Nordic→Portugal link, with the nuance that the ‘Tobii’ that touches Portugal is mostly the spun-off Dynavox business.
Dynavox Group reported more than 1,000 employees and customers in 65+ countries in its 2024 annual report, while core Tobii AB continued cost reductions through its 2024 year-end results.
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