3D glassesSupport for visually impaired people
In collaboration with the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Framos has developed 3D glasses that offer visually impaired people a new way of exploring their surroundings. Visual signals are converted into acoustic and haptic signals.
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Dr. Christopher Scheubel, Framos Business Development: "The extraordinary thing about the technology is its ability to deliver visual information that is normally output by the human eye and translate it in a new way. Our technology thus creates a new way of perception."
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