This Technology Could Change the Way Deaf People Live

A San Francisco company is crowdfunding a project to make sign-to-word communication the most seamless it’s ever been

 

Ryan Hait-Campbell says his San Francisco company’s invention is really about jobs. Deaf people like himself, explains the MotionSavvy CEO, are too often shunted into positions that don’t require talking to anyone—washing dishes, fishing or other solitary vocations that often have low wages, little opportunity for advancement and… click here to read more

 

 

Article by Katy Steinmetz in Time Magazine

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