14- year- old Arjun Dhawan invents object recognition device for the visually-impaired.
WASHINGTON, DC – June 17, 2014 – Wanting to make life better for the 285 million-plus visually-impaired people in the world today, Newburgh Castle High School ninth-grader Arjun Dhawan harnessed the power of 3D sensors, and auditory response software to create a device that allows blind and low-vision people to detect a range of ordinary objects in a room.
The Judges of the Smithsonian-Cricket Media Global Kids Invention Challenge agreed that the device was an innovative solution to an important real-world problem, awarding Dhawan Top Winner recognition and the coveted prize of a patent filing in his name for the life-enhancing device.