Interactive, visual-based software that gives students an easy-to-use, engaging tool to help them learn the curriculum, develop skills and demonstrate understanding.
A device to assist blind people to perceive the world, by transferring visual information into auditory, based on advanced artificial intelligence and computer vision technology.
Environmental control units (ECUs) designed to help the client achieve maximum independence and quality of life by giving the ability to control the environment, the Computer, and full augmentative communication (AAC).
With DL Tag It, blind people can search for and identify objects. The system for marking objects is based on RFID technology (Radio Frequency Identification) and identifies objects that are equipped with RFID chips or tags or transponders.
A multi-speech aid that has been designed for use in the classroom where its speech output and adjustable volume levels allow pupils to participate in classroom activities.
A series of handheld electronic video magnifiers that offer high-resolution HD cameras and autofocus capabilities and are designed to be user-friendly and contemporary.
Form of environmental control that allows users to program their appliances (coffee makers, lights, sprinkler systems, etc.) to operate automatically according to a schedule.