February 4, 2020 | Eye Conditions, General Low Vision News
These three major brands are leading the way for workplace inclusion and making low vision technology more accessible. 1 minute read Dell Technologies: Moving humanity through low vision technology Michael Dell, founder of Dell Technologies, is famously quoted as...
January 23, 2020 | Eye Conditions
Want to learn more about eSight this January? From conferences to radio appearances, here are some up-coming events where you can ask questions or try eSight 3 for yourself. Ask questions with the Blind and Beyond Radio Show The Blind and Beyond Radio Show will be...
October 25, 2019 | Eye Conditions
No matter which branch of the military they served, all veterans have a single vision: to maintain our nation’s freedom. More than a million vets now live with low vision, according to the U.S. Depart of Veteran Affairs’ (VA) Office of Blind Rehabilitation Services,...
September 13, 2019 | Eye Conditions
Major General Gale Pollock talks to The Military Wire about her work in helping blinded veterans see. Major General Gale Pollock is a retired two-star general after a 36-year career. Click the podcast to hear the full story. About Podcast In this podcast, Major...
August 30, 2019 | Eye Conditions
Four major brands have recently redeveloped their popular products to become more inclusive for people living with visual impairments. In this post, we highlight the top four companies creating innovative products for the visually impaired. LEGO The LEGO Foundation...
August 22, 2019 | Eye Conditions
Dr. Mary, who lives with bilateral optic neuritis, has raised $14,000 to give the gift of sight Dr. Mary and her beloved dog Lucy, have already raised $14,000 to help purchase eSight devices for the visually impaired. But she won’t stop there. The fundraising...
August 16, 2019 | Eye Conditions
Like most coders, 22 year-old Rahma Ali is fluent in 13 programming languages. Unlike most coders, Rahma was born with cataracts and has lived at odds with her low vision. She constantly battled nausea and eye strain when coding with screen magnifiers. The path to...