Nippon Telesoft conducted training on how to use braille printers and repair techniques at the Sri Lankan Association for the Blind from November 1st to 3rd. The braille printers were donated through an ODA project by the Japanese government, and will be used to create and distribute various braille printed materials to blind people in Sri Lanka. By acquiring repair training for braille equipment through this training, they will be able to use the equipment stably.
Nippon Telesoft received the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award from Minister Seko at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo on June 4th. The award was given after the company was selected as one of the “300 Soaring Small and Medium-sized Enterprises” sponsored by the ministry, and the award was given in recognition of the company’s “contribution to improving international competitiveness and the local economy through tireless ingenuity and hard work.” The company’s braille printer was selected for the Tokyo Venture Technology Award as a welfare device that supports multiple languages and can be used overseas, and is an ODA device for the Japanese government that contributes to improving welfare in developing countries, leading to an increase in exports overseas.
Recently, the company has been working to develop overseas sales channels, such as by commercializing the “ADF Braille Printer,” which makes it easier for developing countries to obtain braille paper.