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IIT Delhi Unveils Cutting-Edge Assistive Technologies for the Visually Challenged

Our Correspondent
Posted on 27 Jun 2024
15:58 PM
IIT Delhi
Summary
In a landmark move towards empowering the visually challenged, the National Centre for Assistive Health Technologies (NCAHT) at IIT Delhi has introduced pioneering assistive products.
These advancements signify a significant step forward in making society more inclusive and accessible for the visually challenged.

In a landmark move towards empowering the visually challenged, the National Centre for Assistive Health Technologies (NCAHT) at IIT Delhi has introduced pioneering assistive products. Unveiled by Dr Rajiv Bahl, Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), these innovations are set to significantly enhance visually impaired individuals' independence and educational opportunities. He emphasised the critical need for developing indigenous solutions to meet the unique needs of the visually challenged community. He highlighted the importance of creating assistive technologies that are tailored to the specific challenges faced by visually impaired individuals in India.

Unveiled by Dr Rajiv Bahl, Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), these assistive products are set to significantly enhance visually impaired individuals' independence and educational opportunities. IIT Delhi

Professor Rangan Banerjee, Director of IIT Delhi, spoke about the institution's commitment to fostering social innovation through state-of-the-art research and development.

Groundbreaking Solutions for Inclusive Education and Mobility

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The NCAHT, supported by ICMR, has developed several innovative products aimed at addressing key challenges faced by the visually challenged:

Shapescapes allows students to engage in a DIY (do-it-yourself) manner, making it an inclusive tool that can be used by sighted, low-vision, and visually impaired students. IIT Delhi

Advanced Technologies Entering User Trials

In addition to the launched products, NCAHT announced the commencement of large-scale user trials for two advanced assistive devices:

An upgraded version of the electronic travel aid, SmartCane Version 2 has been enhanced for better usability and user experience. IIT Delhi

The Tacread device represents a significant advancement in accessible technology. IIT Delhi

The initiatives by NCAHT reflect a collective vision of enabling disability inclusion through innovative assistive technologies. By developing a range of solutions and services, NCAHT aims to ensure that every individual, regardless of their abilities, can live their life to the fullest.

Last updated on 27 Jun 2024
03:59 PM
IIT Delhi
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