NaviLens – Navigation and Labelling

NaviLens is a labelling and signage system designed for people with sight loss. The user downloads the free NaviLens app onto their smartphone, when their phone’s camera detects a NaviLens tag (like a QR Code) it will read out the sign or label in the user’s own language. In this presentation, Javier Pita, CEO of NaviLens demonstrates the system and answers questions.

00:00 – Start
00:07 – About Future Vision
00:52 – Introduction
01:19 – Javier Pita
02:04 – How NaviLens was created
06:58 – Validation by users and Visually Impaired Organisations
08:09 – Current Use Cases
09:34 – Outdoors – Bus Stops
10:34 – Demonstration
11:16 – Automatic Translation
16:28 – 360 Vision – Augmented Reality
19:04 – Subway Wayfinding Challenge
21:56 – Accessible Museums
23:47 – Accessible Packaging – Kelloggs Coco Pops
24:47 – Demo – Reading Coco Pops package
27:29 – Free NaviLens Codes for personal use
31:01 – NaviLens Free for Schools and Associations
31:57 – What’s Next – NaviLens 360 Vision
33:06 – Questions and Answers
34:38 – Question – Position of the NaviLens Labels
37:02 – Question – How many unique tags are possible
41:01 – Question – Visability of NaviLens Tag
44:03 – Question – When will alll products have NaviLens Tags
46:57 – Question – How do organisations get started using NaviLens
48:32 – Question – Alternative to a Mobile Phone
51:33 – Question – What are the navigation capabilities
54:34 – Question – Where can we see NaviLense in the UK
59:33 – Question – How is it monetized

01:03:08 – Wrap up

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