ProductUpdated on 6 February 2024
An eye-tracking device for persons with severe disabilities enabling them to communicate via computers and iPads
About
IRISBOND, a medium-sized private company based in Spain, has developed an eye-tracking device called Hiru that enables non-verbal individuals with conditions such as cerebral palsy to communicate using their eyes. This technology allows them to actively participate in society by attending school, working, and engaging with others. The device consists of cameras that track the user’s eyes, allowing them to select and operate different computer applications. Hiru is compatible with Windows and Apple iPad operating systems and had over 7,000 users worldwide in 2022.
Read more on: https://zeroproject.org/view/project/ec096f6c-39e6-4ab0-a8c0-fb32bcd85a0a
Organisation
Spain