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[ASSISTECH is an inter-disciplinary laboratory located in Amar Nath Sashi Khosla School of Information Technology and is born out of the initial work of faculty and students in Department of Computer Science and Engineering. ASSISTECH has achieved some success in its 12 + years of existence in not only designing affordable products and solutions for mobility and education of visually impaired but also in building an ecosystem of translational research and dissemination to reach the end users. It is not a journey of any major technological breakthrough but of perseverance in creating an ecosystem for delivery and reaching out and connecting to people with passion to make a difference in this domain. In this article I have tried to capture this unusual journey of direct societal connect and impact—not very common in an academic Institution.]
Published: Jul 31, 2020
Keywords: Assistive technology; Visually impaired; Mobility; Braille; Refreshable Braille display; Tactile graphics
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