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Hands on Search is a 3D Printer for the Visually Impaired

Yahoo! and a creative agency in Tokyo called Hakuhodo Kettle collaborated to make the amazing ‘Hands on Search.' This device is truly a positive step forward in technology.

As 3D printing is becoming more popular, the possibilities of what can be done seem almost endless. Instead of creating jewelry or shoes, this printer is made with the purpose of making searching online possible for the visually impaired. The printer was brought to the Special Needs Education School in Japan and the kids were thrilled with what it does. Each child got the chance to ask the printer for something like a giraffe or dinosaur and the printer made it in 3D so the kid could feel the shape and create a mental image of what they asked for actually looked like.

The Hands on Search is truly a remarkable tool that will hopefully become accessible to the visually impaired worldwide.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printing Accessibility - The 'Hands on Search' printer demonstrates the potential for 3D printing technology to enhance accessibility for the visually impaired.
2. Inclusive Technology - The collaboration between Yahoo! and Hakuhodo Kettle highlights the demand for technology that caters to the needs of individuals with disabilities.
3. Tactile User Experience - The Hands on Search printer exemplifies the trend of creating tactile experiences through 3D printing technology.
Industry Implications
1. Education - The Hands on Search printer has implications for the education industry, especially in special needs education.
2. Assistive Technology - The printer presents opportunities for the assistive technology industry to develop innovative solutions for the visually impaired.
3. Creative Agencies - The collaboration between Yahoo! and Hakuhodo Kettle showcases the potential for creative agencies to drive disruptive innovation in the technology space.

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