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What happens when Visually Impaired People use Technology??

Why should someone not talk about Technology, when it comes to seeing the world without anyone's support? SHG Technologies works with Visually Impaired People to understand their difficulties and come up with solutions to make them less dependent on anyone.

Recently there was a very small incident, that inspires me to pen down the #SMART#VISION #GLASSES, developed by SHG Technologies. For the Blind, the only hope is to see the world with their eyes. Eyes could be given physically or with AI. Today AI has been making wonders. It can replace normalcy with data. Artificial Intelligence(AI) could be the best dude for any kind of disability.

 

SHG Technologies are the only company in India that provides SMART VISION GLASSES, using Artificial Intelligence(AI). It has step-by-step guiding tutors to make any Visually Impaired person to read, walk, recognize and guide them. A guiding voice that processes very quickly to help the Visually challenged people to act immediately or recognize the objects as early as possible.

 

There are many firms, foundations, and CSR activities, that help Visually Impaired or Blind people for getting back their vision. SHG Technologies' main objective is to reach such organizations to enable their services. It is always not possible to find eyes for blind or Visually impaired people or partially challenged Vision. But, you could always depend on the

technology that is tested on MILLIONS of Visually challenged people and helped

them to meet their requirements. The SMART VISION GLASSES has improved over

some time and commits to keeping improving till all the challenges of a Visually Impaired person are met.

 

You can buy the SMART VISION GLASSES from many outlets or call for help on SHG Technologies PVT LTD. We always have a support team who would walk-in into your location and give you entire training on the usage of SMART VISION GLASSES. You don’t have to wait for any more to see the world … We are here to help you and show the world with TECHNOLOGY!

The Statistics presented by Research Gate on the Estimation of blindness in India from 2000 through 2020:

Published on 05-Jul-2022

We used these population-based data to estimate blindness in India in 2000 and project the possible scenarios of blindness through 2020 with different emphases on the blindness control policy in India. Recent population-based data on the age-, sex- and cause-specific blindness rates from the Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study for the entire age range were applied to the population distribution of India to estimate the number of blind persons in 2000. The age-, sex- and cause-specific rates of blindness were then applied to the estimated age, sex, and urban-rural population distribution of India in 2010 and 2020 to project the number of persons blind (from various causes) and the blind person-years that would be suffered under varying degrees of emphasis in the policy to control blindness due to particular diseases. For these projections, blindness was defined as a presenting distance visual acuity of < 6/60 or a central visual field < 200 in the better eye. The number of blind persons in India in 2000 was estimated to be 18.7 million (95% confidence interval [CI]: 15.2-22.3), of which 9.5 million were cataract-related and 3 million refractive error-related. If there is no change in the current trend of blindness, the number of blind persons in India would increase to 24.1 million (95% CI: 19.7-28.4) in 2010, and to 31.6 million (95% Cl: 26.4-36.9) in 2020. If effective strategies are put in place to eliminate 95% of blindness due to cataracts by 2020, blindness in 15.6 million persons would be prevented who would otherwise be blind in 2020 if the current trend continues, and 78 million blind person-years would be prevented in these persons. Similarly, if effective strategies are also implemented to eliminate 95% of the refractive error blindness by 2020, another 4.2 million persons would be prevented from being blind in 2020, and 82 million blind person-years would be prevented. In addition, if strategies to prevent 90% of the preventable blindness due to corneal disease and glaucoma are successful by 2020, blindness in an additional 3.6 million persons in 2020 and 29 million blind person-years would be prevented. The planning of blindness control in India should take into account recent population-based data for the entire age range, which suggest that the number of blind persons in India is currently over 18 million. This estimate is 50% more than the figure of 12 million from a decade ago that is still quoted widely in the blindness control policy documents. If avoidable blindness is to be substantially reduced in India by 2020, effective strategies against blindness due to cataracts and refractive error are needed urgently as both these conditions are relatively easy to treat. Also, strategies against preventable corneal and glaucoma blindness need to be strengthened soon for them to show an impact over the next two decades.

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