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This App Will Rate Accessibility for Buildings
App aims to rate facilities’ accessibility in time for the Democratic National Convention.
Panasonic Modifies Camera to Correct Color Blindness
Panasonic and India’s Dentsu Aegis Network have created a specially modified camera that enables color blind photographers to see rich colors.
Blind Carpenter Partially Regains Sight After Clinical Trial
For the first time in 15 years, Spirit River carpenter Dean Scott can read signs
City of Milwaukee Announces New Program to Make Navigating More Accessible to Visually Impaired Transit Users
The Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) has announced a new pilot program that visually-impaired riders say has potential to change lives.
National Pharmacy First to Offer ScripTalk Audible Prescription Labels to Blind And Low Vision Customers
Empire and its family of brands is the first national pharmacy network in Canada to offer ScripTalk audible prescription labels in-store at its more than 420 pharmacy locations, including Lawtons Drugs, Sobeys, Safeway, Thrifty Foods, Foodland, IGA (western Canada) and FreshCo.
Mojo Vision Develops Augmented Reality Screen on a Contact Lens
Mojo Vision is revealing a smart contact lens with a tiny built-in display that lets you view augmented reality images on a screen.
Microsoft’s Project Tokyo Helps Visually Impaired Users ‘See with Modified HoloLens
In an effort to provide assistance where it can, Microsoft in 2016 launched Project Tokyo, a partnership among researchers in the U.S., U.K., China, Japan, and India to explore technologies that might help those with impairments interact with the world around them.
UPMC is First to Implant Wireless Retinal Device in the U.S.
Clinical trial will test use of retinal prosthesis to treat advanced age-related macular degeneration.
Children with Lazy Eye Can be Treated by Watching TV on a Special Screen
Israeli startup NovaSight Ltd. wants to treat lazy eye by letting patients watch movies.
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