Rokid Partners with Louis Braille Campus to Develop Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired
Rokid, an AI-driven smart eyewear company, has partnered with the Louis Braille Campus in Paris to improve accessibility for visually impaired individuals. The collaboration was announced at the Campus's Demo Day 2026 on July 3, 2026, focusing on using smart glasses innovations to help people with visual impairments achieve greater independence.
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This collaboration marks a substantial leap forward in helping individuals with visual impairments achieve greater independence through innovative technologies.
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