Baku, Azerbaijan, Mar. 31
By Huseyn Veliyev – Trend:
Azerbaijan’s IT company BioniX Tech Inc. will export the first batch of interactive Braille Teach devices to the European market, the company’s founder Rashid Aliyev told Trend.
Braille Teach devices are designed for visually impaired children. Using these devices, they can easily and conveniently learn Braille alphabet.
Aliyev said that currently, a preliminary order of 12,000 devices has been received.
The devices will mainly be exported to Germany, UK, France, Spain and Italy, he noted.
Braille Teach will be distributed by an organization from the UK, which is specialized in working with people with disabilities.
Braille Teach devices support five languages (Azerbaijani, Russian, English, Turkish and Ukrainian). Language support will gradually improve depending on the device’s export to a particular market in Europe.
Braille Teach has voice guidance: it is enough for a child to press the needed button, for example, the combination of the letter “A”, and the device will voice it. Braille Teach has seven games, which make it easier to learn the Braille alphabet.