What do you get when you put a Lego robotics kit, basic tools and a creative mind together? A Braille printer. Shubham Banerjee, 12, talks to NPR's Scott Simon about his project to help the blind.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – In Silicon Valley, it’s never too early to become an entrepreneur. Just ask 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee. The California eighth-grader has launched a company to develop low-cost ...
In Silicon Valley, it’s never too early to become an entrepreneur. Just ask 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee. The California eighth-grader has launched a company to develop low-cost machines to print ...
13-year-old Shubham Banerjee is launching his own startup that helps the visually impaired, called Braigo Labs. Not many people can say that their school project is worthy of becoming a business, or ...
Using a high-tech 3-D printer, a Rutgers undergraduate and his professor created sophisticated braille maps to help blind and visually impaired people navigate a local training center. The three ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (KABC) -- A Silicon Valley teenager is proving it's never too early to become an entrepreneur. Shubham Banerjee of Santa Clara asked his parents how blind people read, and when ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- He founded a company, he's filed a patent, he's helping the disabled and he's only 13-years-old. An eighth grader from Santa Clara, California has developed a product that will ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. ELEANOR HALL: Computer-assisted technology has been making life easier for people with a visual ...
A 12-year-old student from California has created a Braille printer by repurposing parts from a Lego set. Shubham Banerjee, a seventh-grade student from Santa Clara, Calif., developed the Braille ...
Santa Clara, Calif. --In Silicon Valley, it's never too early to become an entrepreneur. Just ask 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee. The California eighth-grader has launched a company to develop low-cost ...
In Silicon Valley, it's never too early to become an entrepreneur. Just ask 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee. The California eighth-grader has launched a company to develop low-cost machines to print ...