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WRTV interviews HaptImage inventors

WRTV interviews HaptImage inventors

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(Photo/WRTV-6)
There are no limitations in this lab.

Ting Zhang is finding new ways to remove obstacles at the workplace. She’s a graduate student at Purdue University's School of Industrial Engineering.

"This will make a difference for people with disabilities," Ting said.

HaptImage, a Purdue University graduate student startup, is behind the technology which includes a controller and software. It allows people with a visual impairment to recognize what's on the screen and in the end pursue their careers whether in a forensics lab, architecture or social media.

Full article: Purdue graduate student startup develops high-tech devices (by Rafael Sánchez, WRTV-6 Indianapolis, April 22, 2019)

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