24Jan
23Jan
Video system has ‘transformative potential’ for blind patients
The eSight system (eSight Corp., Toronto, Canada) is a set of electronic glasses, which look similar to the 3D glasses that video gamers use, has a controller so users can magnify an image to great extents. Time magazine named the system one of the 25 best inventions of 2017. Read more >>
22Jan
The Capital Network’s Female Founders Fellowship
Green Piñata Toys founder Shiva Kashalkar has been accepted into The Capital Network (TCN) Female Founders Fellowship.
21Jan
KnipBio moves towards commercial production of single cell protein
The producer of premium aquaculture feed Ingredients KnipBio, Inc. announced they successfully completed the production process of KnipBio Meal™ single cell protein in a 20,000 liter fermentation vessel. Read more >>
20Jan
Blind Woman Raising Money For High Tech Glasses
But last fall Laura tried eSight glasses. “It was incredible,” she says. Read more >>
19Jan
Forward Thinking Blog A Hopeful CES Trend: Tech for the Visually and Hearing-Impaired
eSight has another approach, using electronic glasses that can actually enable some legally blind people to see. Read more >>
19Jan
Help For The Blind: Eyesight ‘restoration’ with VR
Resembling the visor worn by Geordi La Forge in Star Trek, the eSight 3 allows the legally blind to do just about anything that a fully sighted person is able to do, whether that’s reading the newspaper or playing basketball… Once you get over the impulse to perform painful Star Trek character impersonations. Our friends over at VRE (VR Hire in London) delve into the workings of the Esight headset. Read More >>
18Jan
Help For The Blind: Eyesight ‘restoration’ with VR
Resembling the visor worn by Geordi La Forge in Star Trek, the eSight 3 allows the legally blind to do just about anything that a fully sighted person is able to do, whether that’s reading the newspaper or playing basketball. Read More >>
17Jan
Built In Boston’s 50 Startups to Watch in 2018
Wasabi included in Built in Boston's 50 Startups to Watch in 2018. Read more >>
17Jan