Indian-developed device helps cerebral palsy kids talk
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Friday, 24 September 2010, 22:23 IST |
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30,000. The company's aim is to incorporate the device into the way children are taught in various institutions so that teachers can structure education with the help of Avaz. Although Avaz only talks in English at present, efforts are being made to introduce other local languages in it.
Invention Labs' next plan is Avaz for autism, dyslexia, mental retardation and people affected by stroke.