Innovative Tactile Communication Technology for visually impaired| DOT

DOT Inc. started its businessas the start-up in 2014, and has launched Braille Devicessuch as Dot watch and Dot Pad that provide accessibility for the visually impaired in 2015. From 2020, DOT aims to expand its corporate mission to include those who are vulnerable tousing public transportation with leveraging-up of its award-winning inventions and patented technologies.

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The DOT team has consistently challenged to create the most affordable and innovative solutions for the disabled. In this pursuit, DOT has created a variety of interactive devices so that information can be more easily accessible by the blind and visually impaired. DOT won’t stop innovating until the visually-impaired and the deaf-blind are able to feel connected with the world. DOT dreams of a more disability-friendly world with devices and facilities those are easy to access.

 

DOT is providing innovative technology products and services to the visually-impaired and the deaf-blinds with its most advanced technology infrastructure. DOT’s barrier-free design of the classroom, transportation and accessible kiosk is the good example of innovative tactile communication technology for physically impaired students.

 

  • DOT’s Classroom solution for physically impaired: It could give pleasant experiences for the visually impaired students, which the current classroom setting cannot provide. The screen shows sign language for the hearing impaired students. The tactile display on the surface of the desk shows images, graphics for visually impaired Moreover, the wheelchair-accessible function is convenient for physically impaired students.

 

  • DOT’s Transportation solution for physically impaired: Collaborating with other assistive technologies, DOT can provide a total solution for physically challenged people. Ultimately, DOT aims to provide barrier-free facilities that enable people with disabilities to access every place. The barrier-free smart bus stop can provide real-time public transportation information with braille sign language, voice, and even the signage display.

 

  • DOT’s Accessible Kiosk solution for physically impaired: It helps to deliver necessary information by letting the visually impaired use finger touch to recognize words on the self-service machine. It will be available to serve to change the way the visually impaired interacts with any kind of kiosks.