Two college students from Univesity of Washington in US, Thomas Pryor and Navid Azodi, just won a $10,000 for inventing SignAloud – gloves that translate sign language into text and speech so that deaf and mute people can communicate with those who don't speak sign language. Watch the video below to know more about this new invention of SignAloud and how it can possibly achieve a new level of independence to over 70 million people. Read more in our articles including "College students invent gloves that translate sign language to speech" and "Pasig Mega Market gets Starlink internet for cashless payments".
Two college students from Univesity of Washington in US, Thomas Pryor and Navid Azodi, just won a $10,000 for inventing SignAloud – gloves that translate sign language into text and speech so that deaf and mute people can communicate with those who don't speak sign language. Watch the video below to know more about this new invention of SignAloud and how it can possibly achieve a new level of independence to over 70 million people.
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