The Brailect Device is No Work of Fiction
Alex Scott — April 16, 2010 — Tech
References: behance.net & thedesignblog.org
We forget that with all the advances in technology made for those without sight, there has never really been a breakthrough in the translation of classic and contemporary literature. Doing this manually would be an impossible task, which is why the Brailect Device came into being.
Worn like a glove by the user, the Brailect Device uses state of the art technology to take the words off of the page and translate them into braille which appear on the top of the glove. This is a truly revolutionary gadget and I can't see any reason why this should not be put on the market immediately.
Worn like a glove by the user, the Brailect Device uses state of the art technology to take the words off of the page and translate them into braille which appear on the top of the glove. This is a truly revolutionary gadget and I can't see any reason why this should not be put on the market immediately.
Trend Themes
1. Braille Translation Technology - Developing new technology to translate literature into Braille is a disruptive innovation opportunity.
2. Wearable Tech for the Visually Impaired - Creating more wearable technology specifically for the visually impaired is a disruptive innovation opportunity.
3. Accessible Literature Technology - Developing technology to make literature more accessible for the visually impaired is a disruptive innovation opportunity.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The tech industry has many opportunities to develop new devices and software for the visually impaired.
2. Publishing - The publishing industry has an opportunity to make literature more accessible for the visually impaired with Braille translation technology.
3. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can benefit from wearable tech designed for visually impaired patients.
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