BT Young Scientist: Electric Braille reader could sell for just €50

No Comments
Jemin Joseph (16) with his Braille Pad
Two Dublin students aim to revolutionise the way the blind read Braille with a machine that costs just €40 to make.
Jemin Joseph and Joel Antony from Coláiste Phádraig in Lucan built an affordable electronic device that allows users to learn and read Braille.
Jemin says Irish families pay thousands for Braille-reading software, but he plans to sell the invention for €50. "The objective is that no matter what disability you have, you can get an education," he said.

Dear readers, after reading the Content please ask for advice and to provide constructive feedback Please Write Relevant Comment with Polite Language.Your comments inspired me to continue blogging. Your opinion much more valuable to me. Thank you.