Canadian Innovations
Converto-Braille: the innovation that opened up a new world for the visually impaired
Roland Galarneau opened up a new world for the visually impaired by inventing a machine that made it easier to translate and print texts into braille.
Born with only 2% of his vision, Roland Galarneau opened up a new world for the visually impaired by inventing a machine that made it easier to translate and print texts into braille. His Converto-Braille machine was the first of its kind: a computerized printer capable of translating text into braille at one hundred words per minute.
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