Wazeer Hayath, a 52-year-old grassroots innovator from Karnataka, has developed a walking stick with an audio alarm to assist blind people. AHMEDABAD: Wazeer Hayath, a 52-year-old grassroots innovator ...
A young research scholar from the Applied Mechanics department of Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT) has designed a sensor-based high-tech walking stick for blind persons. Sajal ...
Four computer engineering students created a walking stick with upgraded features such as GPS and detection sensor to help visually impaired individuals. In 24 Oras' Game Changer feature by Martin ...
To show the effectiveness of the new invention, some visually impaired persons reviewed the Smart Sticks at an event in the state. Pulse reports that the Regina Pacis Secondary School has built a ...
SmartCane - a smart walking stick that uses sonar to detect obstacles. A woman testing the technology above, is able to navigate into the narrow gateway independently We've got smartphones, smart ...
Ronald Kipkoech, Jared Wasonga and Nelson Odour, all physics students, are behind the innovation dubbed ‘Automation of the Blind Stick’. “We were inspired to come up with this project after observing ...
White canes for the visually impaired have gone high-tech in Queensland. New technology has led to the development of a device with a carbon graphite shaft, like a modern golf club, with vibrating ...
Coimbatore: Three vivacious students of a government school in Coimbatore have designed an affordable walking stick to assist blind people, after witnessing the struggles of a visually challenged ...
After emails, ebooks and ecommerce comes the e-white cane. Yes, Geetha Shinde, an electronics lecturer in BEL College, Jalahalli, has developed an electronic white cane for the visually impaired. This ...
Engineers at CU Boulder are tapping into advances in artificial intelligence to develop a new kind of walking stick for people who are blind or visually impaired. Think of it as assistive technology ...
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