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National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovations and ideas for
Forum on
Assistive Products for Children with Disabilities
July 6-7 2015,
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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Autopoeisis
model of
Inclusive Innovation
creativity, compassion, communication and collaboration
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Honey Bee Network
founded in 1987-1988
A nameless, faceless innovator or traditional knowledge
holder comes into contact with the Network and gets an identity.
Meghalaya
Technology is like
words,
institutions are
like grammar
and culture is like
thesaurus
Three pillars of
sustainability
National Innovation Foundation - India
National level body set
up by DST. Govt of India
to support HBN
Regional Technology
Business Incubators to
augment grassroots
innovation through value
addition & business
development
First formal steps,
an NGO to
support the HBN
Informal Network of like minded
people and organizations. It has
no formal structure or legal entity
Dimensions of Inclusion
– Spaces
– Sectors
– Seasons: stable to fluctuating
– Social segments
– Skills and knowledge
Inclusive Innovation
1) Artefactual
- as a replication of solution level
2) Analogic - metaphor to inspire
3) Heuristic
- as a model or principle
4) Gestalt
- configurational level
Gupta, 2012, Own compilation
Learning platforms
from concrete to abstract
Form, feature and function
CIRCULARITY
AFFORDABILITY
DURABILITY/
RENEWABILITY/
MULTIFUNCTIONALITY
Accessibility
Adaptability &
redesignability
Affordability
Availability
Reliability,
Environmental
suitability
Redesinability
Acceptability
SRISTI
National Innovation Foundation - India
SRISTI (Society for Research and
Initiatives for Sustainable Technologies
and Institutions, 1993)
The first primary institutional support mechanism for Honey
Bee network
To strengthen the creativity of grassroots inventors, innovators
and ecopreneurs engaged in conserving nature
and
developing eco-friendly solutions to local problems
The golden triangle for rewarding creativity
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovation
Investment
Enterprise
To facilitate the conversion of grassroots innovations
into products and sustainable enterprises ( GIAN).
National Innovation Foundation - India
National Innovation Foundation - India
•3rd institutional national level mechanism to support HBN
•An autonomous scientific society set up in March 2000, by Department of Science
and Technology, Government of India
•NIF is committed to make India innovative by documenting, adding value, protecting
intellectual property rights, disseminating on commercial as well as non-commercial
basis, contemporary unaided technological innovations as well as outstanding
examples of traditional knowledge.
NIF
Scouting
and
Documentation
Value Addition
& Product
Development
Enterprise
& Business
Development
IPRs
Management
Dissemination &
Information
Technology
Achievements
National Innovation Foundation - India
 Scouted over 2,11,500, ideas, innovations, traditional
knowledge practices from over 575 districts of the country
 Filed 708 patents, 8 in US, 27 under PCT, 29 applications
under the PPV&FR Authority
 Over 1000 projects supported for validation and value
addition
 Micro Venture Innovation Fund support provided to 193
projects under MVIF
 Acquired 79 technologies under GTIAF
 Transferred and/or diffused 89 technologies to/through
various licensees
 Networking with over 200 partners currently
National Innovation Foundation - India
UNICEF-SRISTI SUMMER
INCLUSIVE IINOVATION
SCHOOL 2015
Meeting the unmet needs of disadvantaged
children and women
June 5 - 25, 2015
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Examples of outcomes of Summer School 2015
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Broom making Process
Rinku, a
class 12th
student
Vishal, a class 7th
student
Mann,
a class
8th
student
Problem of parking space in streets
Foldable vending carts for street vendors
Innovations from NIF database addressing disability issues
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Modified Adjustable Walker
Modified Crutches with shock absorbers
Stick for Visually Challenged
Single Finger Pen
Clubfoot Deformity Measuring Device
Spoon for Parkinson's Patients
Footwear for Visually Challenged / Blind
Battery operated tricycle for physically challenged
Kouna mat making machine
Retrofitted car for Physically Challenged
Breathing sensor apparatus to assist physically
challenged
Modification in auto rickshaw steering suitable for
physically challenged
Detachable device for the bicycle enabling user to ride
with one leg
Foot operated manual page turning machine
Movable seat for cars for physically disabled
Crutch with seat
Route indication system for the visually impaired
Wheel chair convertible to crutches
Modification in car for physically challenged
Modified Scooter for the handicapped
Blind navigation system with terrain mapper
VISON
1) Stick for Visually Challenged
2) Low Cost Braille Printer
3) Footwear for Visually Challenged / Blind
4) Device to assist low vision people
5) Route indication system for the
visually impaired
6) Reading assistant for visually
challenged
7) Artificial Assistance for Blind People
8) Artificial Assistance for Blind People
HEARING
1) Blee –The Rhythm within for Deaf
COMMUNICATION
1) Single Finger Pen
2) Modified writing pad for Parkinson's
Patients
3) Breathing sensor apparatus to assist
physically challenged
4) Reading assistant for visually challenged
5) Artificial Assistance for Blind People
Modified walker with adjustable legs
Shalini Kumari
Bihar
Shalini’s grandfather uses a walker to assist him
while he walks. But she noticed that he could only
use the walker comfortably while walking on a level
surface. Shalini came up with the idea of the
modified walker with adjustable legs. She has also
thought of including a folding seat so that the user
can rest for a while when required and fitted a horn
and a light to it as well. NIF licensed this technology
to a company recently
Modified Adjustable Walker
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Shalini Kumari
Ready for diffusion
• Technology transferred to an entrepreneur through a non exclusive license
agreement
• The entrepreneur has so far sold about 1000 units
• The innovation received Indian Merchant Chambers Inclusive Innovation Award
2014
Modified Crutches with shock absorbers
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Archana Konwar
• Being dependent on crutches is a challenge which
gets compounded when the device meant for aid
itself becomes a source of pain
• Fore-arm and under-arm crutches mostly made of
aluminium, mild steel or wood are available in the
market
• None of them has shock absorbing mechanism.
• Crutches developed by Innovator are under-arm
crutches with spring arrangement providing
comfort to the underarms.
• It can be useful while walking on rough or uneven
surface.
• Technology being diffused through various associations of physically disabled
• Technology transfer to Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India, a unit of
Government of India is under consideration
• NCPEDP- (National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People ) Mphasis
Universal Design Awards 2015
Stick for Visually Challenged
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Wazeer Hayath
• Walking stick with in-built sensors, which
alert the user from surface water and
obstruction.
• These are battery-powered sticks alerting
the user about an obstacle more than an
inch high and a depression of more than a
few inches, within a diameter of one meter
from the bottom tip of the stick.
• Its a lightweight device with a length of 48inch
• Innovator is manufacturing & marketing sticks in India and abroad.
• Has sold thousands of such sticks through Indian Red Cross Society, Women & Child
Welfare Dept, State Physically Handicapped Dept, Rotary Club, Lions Club etc.
• Technology transfer to Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India, a unit of
Government of India is under consideration
Single Finger Pen
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Innovator : Arindam Chattopadhyay
• People who do not possess a thumb or
have abnormal fingers cannot hold a pen
• This simple innovation, where a small
refill-based pen is attached to a cap that
can be worn on a single finger.
• It could be useful for physically challenged
people who do not have a thumb or even
abled persons for repetitive marking (like
ticking) on any paper/object
• Working prototype is ready.
• The technology is ready for commercialization.
• Manufacturing requires investment in mold & die, which is feasible only for bulk orders
(>50,000 quantity)
Low cost Braille printer
Santosh Singh & Khushwant Rai, 12, Jalandhar, Punjab
Braille printer exists in the market but at a price that an ordinary
person cannot afford. For this the innovators have extended the
functionalities of dot matrix printer with some modification to make
economical printer which cost around Rs 10000/- ( 165 USD) against
the market price of about a lakh( 2000 usd).
Low Cost Braille Printer
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Innovator : Santokh Singh & Khushwant Rai
• The low cost braille printer developed by
innovators is a modification of conventional
dot matrix printer.
• The dot matrix printers have 9, 18 or 24
pins, which strike over the ink ribbon thus
printing letters on a paper
• The paper is supported by a roller when
letters are printed on it.
• Innovators have altered the size of the roller
and removed the ink ribbon
• Thus the pins strike the paper directly and
giving the desired impression.
• This is an extremely affordable innovation
for a very noble cause – ‘education for
blind’
Value addition work is being undertaken by NIF
Clubfoot Deformity Measuring Device
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Kanwaljit Singh Khas
• Club foot (talipes equinovarus) is a deformity of
the foot and ankle in new born, where in the
foot of a new born is twisted out of shape or
position. Usually CT scans or MRI scans of the
clubfeet are required to evaluate the
deformities of the clubfoot, which are very
expensive for the parents
• Moreover radiations of these scans have a
negative effect on the soft skin of new born
babies.
• Innovator has developed an economical
device, which eliminates the need of any scan
without causing any harmful effect on the soft
skin of babies.
• Its a manual operated device and requires
lesser time as compared to scanning.
Innovation has been tested at Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology, Delhi and All India Institute of Medical Science, Delhi, India
(Ref: http://pih.sagepub.com)
Blee –The Rhythm within for Deaf
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Innovator :Janhavi Joshi and Nupura Kirloskar
• “Blee” is a product, which helps deaf
dancer to understand music through haptic
feedback
• It is a stylish wearable device worn on a
finger
• It enables dancers to feel the desired beat
on their skin.
• The wifi enabled wearable device can be
paired with the Blee app to offer multiple
ring synchronization, a customizable
rhythm patterns and more features.
• Dancer can use a single Blee ring with a
smart phone application or create a group
of dancers and share and control the same
choreography in the form of vibration
pattern within the group.
Innovator has developed a working prototype
Spoon for Parkinson's Patients
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Innovator : Eepsit Tiwari, Rajesh Patidar and Dhyey Shah
• Patients suffering from hand/finger
motion disorders are not able to eat
comfortably and perform routine tasks
independently.
• Parkinson’s disease is also very common
among the elderly.
• Due to their inability to stabilize their
hand while eating, patients commonly
spill food and thus, depend on others to
feed them.
• Innovators have modified a spoon, which allows patients to hold it without changing
their normal eating position and is more convenient to use than normal spoons.
• This cost effective spoon contains small, mechanical components, requires less
maintenance and is very durable.
Innovator has developed a working prototype
Modified writing pad for Parkinson's Patients
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Innovator : Vidhi Parikh
• Many children suffer from neural
disorders resulting in erratic motion of
fingers/ hands, also those suffering
from Parkinson’s disorder are not able
to write clearly and comfortably.
• Innovator has modified a normal writing pad, which enables the users to write easily.
• Two sliding movable supports have been mounted on a writing pad viz. the upper one
for horizontal motion for writing in a line and the lower one for vertical motion for
changing the line.
• The wrist is tied to the upper movable support using a Velcro strip. Using this pad,
one can also write easily while travelling in train or bus.
• Value addition work is being undertaken by NIF
• The technology is ready for commercialization.
Footwear for Visually Challenged / Blind
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator: Krishna Sia Inkoolo
• Taparch, is a footwear to be used by the
visually challenged assisting them to walk
without using any hand held device or
walking stick.
• It aids the person who has their eyesight
less than 15 degree, in identifying and
isolating the obstacles ahead of them
within the normal range of four metre
through specified / unspecified tracks and
the obstacles which have no prior
interaction with users.
• In this footwear, sensors are embedded in
the shoe base, which identify ditches,
slopes, stationary tangible objects,
staircase etc.
A working prototype of the innovation has been developed
Battery operated tricycle for physically challenged
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator - Asjadbhai Dukka
• The tricycle works with the help of
battery, DC Motor (24V and 21 Watt
and 1.5Amp) and two gears
• It can run on any type of road and
sandy terrains and slope also
• It is customised with low height
adjustable push back seats,
newspaper and water bottle carrier
and a safety lock to prevent backward
motion on the slopes
• The side arm support can be lifted up
to enable the rider to climb up the
seat easily
• It offers a comfortable and safe ride
for people having paralysis or
difficulty in walking
NIF fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Kouna mat making machine
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Innovator: Late Y Mangi Singh
Conventional method
• Kouna (kind of grass) is synonymous with the exotic craft tradition of Manipur.
• This manual machine can be operated by a low skilled worker or a physically
challenged person and can weave two mats per day, where as a traditional
skilled mat weaver can only weave one mat in four days, including frill tying.
• The quality of the mats produced is better than those produced by traditional
methods.
• This machine can also be used to make mats from grasses other than Kouna.
• NIF fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
• Many weavers of the region have been trained and are using the machine
Car for Lower -Limb Physically Challenged
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator: Mujib Khan
• In this system, the accelerator is
activated by pulling the pull type
switch installed on the desk board.
• Brake pedal is either activated by a
linkage mechanism connected to a
brake pedal via a shaft and hand
operated brake lever or by using an
additional hydraulic cylinder, which is
fed from the master cylinder.
• Clutch pedal is activated by a linkage
mechanism similar to a brake pedal
via a shaft and hand operated lever.
Innovator has installed the system in more than a hundred four-wheelers
Retrofitted car for Physically Challenged
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Biju Varghese
• In this system, controls are transferred
manually by lever/linkage mechanism.
The clutch mechanism is actuated by
pushing the clutch frame downwards
manually.
• Brake function is controlled manually
using the brake lever middle as well as
adjoining finger. Accelerator is operated
with forefinger by pressing the
accelerator lever downwards.
• The Automotive Research Association
of India (ARAI) has certified it as
suitable for fitting in various cars.
NIF fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Breathing sensor apparatus to assist physically challenged
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Susant Patnaik
• This system consists of a circuit,
which uses the changes in
breathing patterns to select several
options such as food, water, etc.
• It
thus
enables
paralyzed/
physically
challenged
people
articulate their wish and be selfreliant in routine activities.
• The technology has a range of
applications like operating a
wheelchair, electronic appliances,
prevention of accidents, detecting
thefts, etc.
NIF fabricated a working prototype of the innovation.
Modification in auto rickshaw steering suitable for physically challenged
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : K S Sudheer
• Innovator has modified an auto
rickshaw steering in such a way
that it can be controlled using
hands only.
• He has attached the brake
assembly to the steering handle
using a hydraulic cylinder.
• The brakes are applied by
pressing the steering handle of
the auto rickshaw downwards.
• This innovation may help many
more
physically
challenged
people to be self-reliant.
NIF fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Device to assist low vision people
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator :Jyoti Ranjan Sahu
• Innovator got an idea to make a device
to assist people with low or poor vision
by observing the students of a blind
school close to his house.
• Some of them were suffering from
glaucoma.
• He developed a system to assist low
vision people in their day to day life.
• His system makes use of a zoom
camera and a LCD.
• The camera zooms in distant images,
which get displayed on the LCD
present in front of the eyes.
• This camera and LCD arrangement is
attached to a helmet worn by the
person. The device aids the low vision
person in perception and motion.
Innovator fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Detachable device for the bicycle enabling
user to ride with one leg
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Shubh Dholakiya
This is a retrofitting
device, which when
attached to the crank set
of a bicycle, can enable
the user to ride the
bicycle using one leg.
Innovator fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Foot operated manual page turning machine
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Swapnil Talukdar
• This is a lower limb
operated manual
device to assist
upper limb impaired
or those with an
injury
• He helps in turning/
flipping the pages of
a book easily.
Innovator fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Crutch with seat
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Rakesh Patra
• This is a multipurpose crutch equipped with
a foldable seat, providing convenience and
comfort for the handicapped people
• This innovation reduces the drudgery
involved in walking long distances using a
crutch without making a halt.
• One can stop whenever one feels like taking
rest.
• The person does not have to sit on the
ground, as standing up again without
external help is not easy.
• Innovator also added a head light, an alarm,
and a holder to place an umbrella in this
crutch.
Innovator fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Route indication system for the
visually impaired
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Rashmi Maruvada
• Innovator herself being visually
challenged has an idea to have
a tricycle, which will have an
inbuilt navigation system with an
audio announcement feature to
inform the rider about the
places/landmarks enroute.
• Such a tricycle would make it is
easy for a visually impaired
person to travel.
Proof-of-concept developed
Wheel chair convertible to crutches
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : S Ramakishore and Sanjay Srinivas
• Three friends, who had gone to
celebrate one of their friends
birthday in an orphanage, were
moved by the plight of lower limb
challenged
• They came up with an idea of a
wheelchair
which
can
be
modified in such a way that it
can be folded easily and
converted into a crutch
• It would greatly help to users to
move around specially over
stairs
NIF fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Modification in car for physically challenged
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator: Abdul Rashid Dar
• Innovator has modified the old
car to make it suitable for lower
limb physically challenged.
• He has transferred the clutch
control in hands from the foot
pedal by attaching a rod to the
clutch pedal so that it could be
pressed.
• He also put a small hook to hold
the pressed rod (and the clutch)
so that he could free his hands
and change the gear.
• Once the gear is changed, the
rod is unhooked and the clutch is
released.
Innovator fabricated a working prototype of the innovation
Modified Scooter for the handicapped
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Innovator : Dhanjibhai Kerai
• Not content being dependent on others for
his transportation, Innovator, a lower limb
physically challenged person decided to
move ahead and do something for himself
and people like him
• He modified a scooter to suit his needs.
• The front seat has been removed to
accommodate him, the rear brake has been
extended in form of a lever, so that he can
operate it with his hand and two extra
wheels have been used at the back for
maintaining the balance of the vehicle.
• Despite his physical limitations he has
proved that where there is a will there is a
way
• He runs an electrical repairing workshop
Innovator carried out modification on his scooter only
Reading assistant for visually challenged
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Mayank Walia
Idea
• Innovator’s
idea
is
to
develop a gadget that can be
worn on hand and moved
over text or braille.
• The gadget will use sensors
that scan text and braille and
convert it into audio signals
for
the
blind/
visually
challenged.
Artificial Assistance for Blind People
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : B Survesh,
Idea
• Sun glass with an inbuilt camera to capture images of people and places
and tag them through voice commands
• These would be stored in an in-built database
• The same is retrieved when a person is face-to-face by image
recognition, and signaling through audio output through the headphones
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Sway: The Rhythm Within
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Date : Jan 12,2015
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Innovator : Janhavi Joshi
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Team Members : Nupura Kirloskar
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College : Mit Institute Of Design, Pune
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Submission Year : 2015
Journey-dancing ability for deaf
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Gift of New Abilities
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Innovator : Shiva Kumar H R
Team Members :
College : Indian Institute Of Science (iisc)
: 2015
text to braille
OCR for Tamil & kannada to braille
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Using Compatible Plug-in Ocrs For Any Language. The Tool Has Been Developed In Java Using Eclipse Swt And
Runs On Linux, Windows And Mac Operating Systems. This Gui And Editing Tool Has Been Developed As An
Open Source Project And Is Available Under The Apache 2.0 License From Code.google.com. An Individual
Scanned Page Or All The Pages Of A Whole Book Can Be Recognized By This Tool. The Output Can Be Saved
In Rtf, Xml Or Brf (braille) Format Directly, By The Click Of A Button. There Is A Provision For Manually
Selecting The Individual Columns Of A Two-column Printed Page Or Even Marking The Individual Rectangular
Text Blocks Of A Page With A More Complex Manhattan Layout. The User Can Modify The Reading Order Of
The So-selected Text Blocks. This Information Of Ordered Text Blocks Is Passed On To Any Ocr Integrated At
The Backend Of The Tool And Hence The Recognized Text In Unicode Is Put Together In The Same Reading
Order. In The Case Of Books With Identical Or Very Similar Text Layouts Across Its Pages, Such An Userdefined Layout Can Be Saved As A Custom Layout And Automatically Applied To Segment The Other Pages Of
The Same Book Or A Different Book Also. Our Own Ocr Plug-ins: currently, We Have Developed tamil And
Kannada Ocrs. The Average Time Taken For Digitizing a Page Is Two Seconds. More Than 500 Tamil Books
(school, College, Story And General) Have Been Converted By Our Ocr And Delivered As Braille Books To
Hundreds Of Blind Students In Tamil Nadu. Our Ocr Has Been Installed Free Of Charge In Several Computers
Of Rcmct worth Trust rehabilitation Centre, Chennai And They Have Been Running It As A Service For Blind
Students For The Past 4 Years. Worth Trust Uses Our Ocr To Recognize And convert Printed Text To Unicode
First And Then To Braille Code And Prints Them On A Braille Printer And Gives The Braille Book To The
Requesting Blind Person. They Have Also Digitized Tamil Books For The Same Cause On Behalf Of
Https://www.bookshare.org/. We Have Also Given It To Many Other Similar Organizations In Tamil Nadu.
Similarly, We Have Given The Kannada Version To Some Voluntary Agencies And Individual Blind Students In
Karnataka.
Shoes help in navigating path
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Taparch: A Visually Challenged People Footwear
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Innovator : Krishna Sai Inkoolu
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Team Members : Surya Swaroop T
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College : Gitam University
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The One Foot Technology Aides The Underprivileged Visually Challenged People In Identifying And Isolating The Obstacle(s) In The Range Of(2400)cm Through Specified/unspecified Track
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Snippets-memory Aid For People With Disability
Date : Jan 31,2013
Innovator : Devender Goyal
Team Members : Aditi Srinivasan(bangalore) ,nirali Savla(mumbai)
College : Iiit-hyderabad
Unable to remember, just in time
recall
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A Memory Aid Device That Recognizes People And Plays Back Important Snippets Of
Conversations With Those People. The Design Is Such That It Can Be Conveniently Work By A
Person. The Camera Is Designed To So Small That It Can Fit Into The Pendant For Females Or
In The Collar For Males. The Earphones Can Be Worn Inside The Clothing Exposing The
Minimal Part Of The Device To The Bystander. The Application Will Ultimately Run On
Android Or Any Other Mobile Platform. Thus It Would Of Grate Help To Mentally
Challenged. The Device Will Take A Snapshot Of The Person, Match It With The User’s
Database Of People He Knows, And Play Back The Last Conversation With The Person, Thus
Aiding The User To Remember Many People. The Device Is Useful At Large Gatherings,
Especially For People With Memory Disabilites.
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Electronic Support System For Physically Disabled(deaf & Dumb)
Innovator : Margie Ashok Joshi
Team Members : Vishal Patel, Chirag Patel, Jay Patel
College : C.k.pithawalla Engg. College 2013
Blind navigation system with terrain mapper
National Innovation Foundation - India
Innovator : Vignesh R, Manoj Kumar, Raghav Simhan
Idea
• Blind navigation system with terrain mapper is a navigation system
(further work is being undertaken) where shoes can map the terrain
using sensors and GPS.
• This information is shared as thermally in specially designed gloves
worn by the blind.
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