Wow this sounds great. 

molly

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Subject: [ATI] FW: Leader Dog Unveils Navigation Tech for the Blind

Subject: Leader Dog Unveils Navigation Tech for the Blind

Leader Dog Unveils Navigation Tech for the Blind
ROCHESTER HILLS, MI, (May, 2011)  On Tuesday, May 24, 10:00 a.m. Leader Dogs
for the Blind launched a new personal navigation device that will
dramatically increase a blind or visually impaired person's ability to
travel on foot independently. The Kapten PLUS device has been eighteen
months in development in partnership with France-based Kapsys. Leader Dog
will be the sole U.S. rights-holder and distributor of the device. Leader
Dogs for the Blind believes that everyone has the right to travel
independently to go here, there, everywhere they desire. But without the
benefit of street signs or printed maps to help get them where they want to
go, people who are blind may be isolated and frequently required to rely on
others to help them with directions. "The Kapten PLUS changes everything.
Our ultimate goal is that everyone who is visually impaired will have
specialized GPS to enhance their mobility - so there must be an affordable
price-point to make it accessible to all who need it," said Greg Grabowski,
Leader Dog president and CEO. "We are on the verge of making audible
pedestrian GPS standard technology for people who are blind." In 2005 Leader
Dog became the first guide dog organization to provide GPS training to
people while they also used a cane or a guide dog. The new Kapten PLUS unit
creates the first truly affordable GPS solution tailored for the blind, at a
price of only $295, compared to earlier costs in the thousands of dollars.
The device will be offered at no cost to all Leader Dog clients. It will
also be available to other blind and visually impaired persons through its
online gift shop, www.leaderdog.org. After intensive early development
activity, Leader Dog clients begin testing the Kapten PLUS a year ago. This
past March, Kapten PLUS units were used and distributed for free in guide
dog instruction as well as orientation and mobility classes at Leader Dog.
"Kapsys is extremely pleased to collaborate with Leader Dog, as a worldwide
leader in navigation solutions for the blind, to provide a number of
technologies embedded in the Kapten PLUS after years of intense
development," said Aram Hekimian, CEO and founder of Kapsys. "This project
serves as a great example of how such a social device can provide mobility
to the blind and visually impaired community that we are pleased to design
for." "The Kapten PLUS is a powerful tool, providing a new layer of
information combined with a guide dog or white cane to make the world
explorable  helping locate the places we most enjoy," said Harold Abraham,
Leader Dog's Chief Innovation Officer. "Kapten is a crucial stepping stone
and Leader Dog will continue to pursue the collaborative refinement of
location technology, while driving down cost even further in order to give
access to even more people." Leader Dogs for the Blind is a nonprofit
organization that has been providing independent travel to people who are
blind through the use of Leader Dogs since its founding in 1939. Over the
years, Leader Dogs for the Blind has provided independent mobility to more
than 14,000 individuals. The services of the organization are provided free
of charge. The organization also provides classes for orientation and
mobility, pedestrian GPS and a summer camp for teens. For more information
on Leader Dogs for the Blind, call (888) 777-5332.



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_______________________________________________
ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.)
A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology

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