Promoting Braille printers at CSUN

Nippon Telesoft exhibited and participated in the CSUN (Conference on Visually Impaired Devices) held in San Diego, USA at the end of February. This time, about 300 companies, mainly from the US, exhibited various devices, and many visitors came to the event. In addition to Nippon Telesoft, two companies, a company that manufactures DAISY devices, participated from Japan.

The majority of the exhibits at the venue were magnified reading devices equipped with the latest HD cameras and LCD displays, and products with functions to read aloud English and other languages ​​were popular.

In addition, Microsoft set up a large booth to promote the voice assistance function for the visually impaired that will be standard on their new OS, and explained the functions.

Our company introduced the overseas-market braille printer “GEMINI MULIT SUPER”, the braille display “Seika Series”, and a drawing pen made of beeswax made by a Japanese manufacturer. The braille printer was highly praised for its quiet printing sound, and the Seika Mini was highly praised for its ability to connect to an iPhone.

We were also able to develop new markets such as Poland, and achieved success.