28-Year-Old from UP Creates AI-Powered Glasses for the Visually Impaired
Lakhimpur Kheri: Talent knows no boundaries. A testament to this is 28-year-old Muneer Khan from Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh, whose innovations and technical skills have gained him global recognition.From a smart water bottle' to smart soil testing device,' and more recently, AI-enabled eye-glasses,' what makes his innovations stand out is their ability to improve everyday convenience for ordinary people. Speaking to PTI over the phone from the USA on Monday, Khan said, Artificial intelligence-equipped eye-glasses for the visually impaired will be unveiled at the Techfest, organized by IIT Bombay, from December 17 to December 19. The AI-enabled VisionPro eye-glasses are a groundbreaking assistive device for visually impaired individuals, aiding them in their day-to-day lives and work, he explained. Muneer also shared that the organisers were thrilled to announce that the innovative glasses would be unveiled to the public for the first time during Asia's largest TechFest at IIT Bombay, scheduled for December 17-19.

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