Assistive Technology For The Hearing Impaired Deaf And Deafblind

Thanks to modern assistive vision technology, some visually impaired individuals at the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind Decatur Regional Center will be able to read text and see images more ...

New technology at the University of Southern California (USC) will allow hearing-impaired students to livestream class lectures and other campus events to their phones via Wi-Fi. ListenWIFI, a ...

In a move that underscores his commitment to deploying technology for good, Nigerian-born tech innovator Hanu Fejiro Agbodjie has donated AI-powered smart glasses to hearing-impaired Nigerians, as ...

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Reporter-Herald: New technology at Loveland’s Rialto keeps hearing impaired patrons in the loop

New technology at Loveland’s Rialto keeps hearing impaired patrons in the loop

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Smithsonian Magazine: This Augmented Reality Tool Could Change Communication for Some Deaf and Hearing Impaired People

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This Augmented Reality Tool Could Change Communication for Some Deaf and Hearing Impaired People

Decatur Daily: Visually impaired receive assistive vision devices at Institute for Deaf and Blind in Decatur

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Visually impaired receive assistive vision devices at Institute for Deaf and Blind in Decatur

Assistive technology devices and services help users with disabilities perform tasks like typing, drawing, and more. Assistive technology comes in dozens of forms, and can be built to help with a ...

The Statesman on MSN: On SACC’s Saksham Accelerator demo day, ₹15 lakh awarded to assistive technology startups

On SACC’s Saksham Accelerator demo day, ₹15 lakh awarded to assistive technology startups

HealthTech: The Role of Assistive Technology in Enhancing Independence for People with Disabilities

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According to the WHO, around 2.5 billion people require assistive devices daily. This number is expected to rise to 3.5 billion by 2050. Assistive technology for disabilities benefits individuals with ...