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JAKARTA Vinsighte, a startup or startup company from Nigeria now uses technology to help the visually impaired. They use several products including "smart" reading glasses that convert text into audio.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) currently, there are about 15.3% of the blind population in Africa, where they often lack the resources and support needed to succeed in school and daily life.

"I just want to try and see if we can build something that can solve the problem and that's where it all started," said Vinsighte CEO Kolawole Tomi.

The company distributes its products to schools and institutions and estimates it has reached around 5,000 people.

They hope that through this technology the visually impaired can be helped in their schools or get new experiences with new model reading tools intended for the visually impaired.


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