David Sikharulidze, founder of Mavis Technology, will discuss their innovative product: smart glasses designed for visually impaired people.
These glasses utilise camera and AI technology to translate visual images into audio descriptions, providing guidance through the user's surroundings.
Hilary Edughele, a PhD candidate at the University of Northampton, will discuss how eye-tracking technology is used in AAC, emphasising how these systems can help people with severe physical disabilities communicate.
He will cover how eye-tracking works, its everyday applications, and the latest advancements in this transformative field.
West Northamptonshire Council is committed to developing the Vulcan Works into a genuine tech and innovation hub.
This session exemplifies the exciting opportunities and cutting-edge innovations emerging from this initiative.
Don’t miss this chance to learn about the latest advancements in health tech and assistive communication technologies.