Wearable assistive device called ‘Blind Eye’ invented by Adilabad techie wins international award
Wearable assistive device called ‘Blind Eye’ invented by Adilabad techie wins international award Blind Eye, a revolutionary wearable assistive device invented by Tagire Ravi Kiran, an engineering student from the town and the founder of Allien Innovations, was exhibited at Global Incubation Week, held by UNICEF at Istanbul in Turkey from August 24 to 30. The device is meant for visually challenged persons. The son of a TGSRTC Adilabad depot clerk, Ravi was the first and only innovator from India to get an invitation by UNICEF to display his invention in the Global Incubation Week for winning the imaGen Venture award. He was one of the 10 innovators chosen from across the world to showcase thought-provoking yet useful solutions in the event. Kiran is going to receive a cash prize of Rs 8.5 lakh under imaGen Ventures award and will also be allowed to trial his device in 10 countries. Imagen Ventures award is constituted by Generation Unlimited, a leading global Public-Private-Y...
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