The "Assistive Technologies For Visually Impaired Market Size, Market Share, Application Analysis, Regional Outlook, Growth Trends, Key Players, Competitive Strategies and Forecasts, 2020 To 2028" ...
Holding a length of thread near the eye of a hand-sewing needle, Valerie Lewis makes a quick downward motion and voilà! the needle is threaded. "This is a wonderful gadget," says Lewis with a chuckle.
Many teenagers spend their free time hanging out with friends or scrolling through social media, but Tiffani Gay, an 18-year-old student at Orlando Science Schools, spent hers developing a device that ...
A new integration with an assistive technology device company has been put in motion as part of a plan to deliver accessible and inclusive listening experiences from TuneIn to visually impaired and ...
Two local high school students have taken the classic white cane to the next level and created an innovative prototype for the visually impaired. Henry Jiang and Walker Verenakis, seniors at North Bay ...
The implantable extraocular neuromuscular stimulator, i-NYS, as the world's first and only approved Class III active implantable medical device for treating congenital nystagmus, is the result of over ...
(TNS) — Erika Teal was a paraprofessional aiding a student with limited vision at Pinkerton Academy in Derry when she decided to get her master's degree and become a full-time teacher. Now, the ...
Imagine not being able to recognize a face or read these words in front of you. That’s the reality for Tambie Trask and millions of visually impaired people. “I’ve lived with vision loss all my life,” ...
Vision Impairment Devices Market Overview: The global Vision Impairment Devices Market is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of approximately 8% over the next five years. This expansion is ...
PERRYVILLE, Mo. (KFVS) - ”We’re all about inclusivity and this was just another opportunity to provide that for our community,” Stacy Seabaugh, director of special services for the Perryville School ...
(TNS) — For the millions of people who safely experienced the solar eclipse on April 8, it was a sight to behold. But for 14-year-old Darby Lalumiere of Danielson, it was music to her ears. With the ...