UCD student start-up Auralink wins NovaUCD accelerator competition with AI smart glasses for visually impaired
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Suhasini Srinivasaragavan
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Auralink, a UCD student start-up developing an AI-powered assistive technology platform that allows visually impaired people to use smart glasses for greater independence and safety, has won the annual NovaUCD accelerator programme competition for emerging student entrepreneurs. The founders, Suyun Zheng and Scott Nagle, are now seeking funds to accelerate product development and engage with visually impaired communities.
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Auralink is seeking funds to accelerate product development and engage with visually impaired communities.
Founders behind the University College Dublin (UCD) student start-up Auralink have won the annual NovaUCD accelerator programme competition for emerging student entrepreneurs.
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