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AR Helping The Handicapped To See And Hear At CES 2024
Charlie Fink
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Jan 15, 2024,08:38pm EST
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People make their way throgh showfloors at the Las Vegas Convention Center during the Consumer … [+] Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 11, 2024. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
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In his opening remarks to the media on press day, Sunday, January 7th, CES futurist Brian Comiskey said Healthtech would be a defining theme of the show this year. I was surprised how much of this has to do with Augmented Reality, conputer vision and other immersive technologies. XR is helping the blind to see, or at least get around, and helping the hearing impaired in significant new ways.
Michael Freeman, co-founder, CEO, and Mitch Freeman, co-founder, with the Oculenz at CES 2024.
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Oculenz is a head mounted display created to [...]
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