• 2217
  • 3
  • 3
  • 0
  • Help Ukraine

Man builds walking aid to help blind people navigate through traffic

Shared by Ana Duarte on 2019-08-30 15:39

About the solution

Nkululeko was always a tech lover and has been creating inventions since he was a kid.

The gadget he invented is called Bulatsela, and consists of a walking aid that relies on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning features to interpret surroundings in order to help blind users navigate through traffic.

“I was on a bus and I saw a woman standing at the traffic light and she stood there for a while. The traffic light turned green, turned red and green again, and she did not cross the street. That’s when I thought that there must be a way [to help people in her position] and started with my research and looked at existing options. The device helps detect objects and obstacles, creates a path and provides feedback to the blind person. It communicates via a wireless glove through Bluetooth. We have a GPS tracker as well as a mobile app that’s integrated in the device. You are able to check the location of the walking stick, control it remotely as well as check a live streaming video of the environment around”, Nkululeko explained.

According to the inventor, there are not similar products on the market. “The current products in the market are either single or double-sensored, while others [just give out] vibrations according to distance. Bulatsela will tell you where an object is and what the object is,” he expressed.

Nkululeko wants to get every blind people to be able to use his invention. He modified the current prototype to be conveniently smaller and smarter than his initial one and he is working on bringing it to the market. He built his own company, Olrdound Tech, for this purposes.

The entrepreneur is also in charge of a nonprofit organisation called Ghetto Nerds, which he uses to visit schools to teach pupils about computer programming and electronics.

Adapted from: https://bit.ly/2IdIkx8

More info: http://olroundtech.co.za/

This solution shall not include mention to the use of drugs, chemicals or biologicals (including food); invasive devices; offensive, commercial or inherently dangerous content. This solution was not medically validated. Proceed with caution! If you have any doubts, please consult with a health professional.

DISCLAIMER: This story was written by someone who is not the author of the solution, therefore please be advised that, although it was written with the utmost respect for the innovation and the innovator, there can be some incorrect statements. If you find any errors please contact the patient Innovation team via info@patient-innovation.com

About the author

Nkululeko Tunzi, born in 1995, in South Africa, is an inventor who developed a walking aid for blind people. He was driven to create this device after he saw an elderly blind woman waiting to cross the street.

Like solution
Close en
Close