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      <title>Mozambican student invents smart glasses to help the visually impaired</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2025 17:49:43 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Joao Rego, an electronic engineering student and worker, has developed “Vision Hope,” a pair of smart glasses equipped with obstacle detection sensors that allow users to move around independently, without the need for human assistance.</p>
<p>"Vision Hope is a form of assistive robotics. It enables visually impaired individuals to go from one place to another without relying on others," Rego explained in an interaction with the AFP.</p>
<p>Rego’s invention first gained public recognition in 2022 during the “Jovem Creativo” (Creative Youth) competition, where he emerged as one of 15 winners out of more than 4,000 applicants, claiming a top spot in the Technological Innovation category.</p>
<p>What began as a simple prototype has since evolved into a fully patented product. He said that "In 2023 and 2024, we entered the registration phase. The smart glasses are now patented, and the intellectual property has been secured.”</p>
<p> “ Technology  developed abroad might not fit our local reality,” he said. “So why not build something that works for us in Mozambique, a technology that starts here and grows to serve Africa and beyond?” he added.</p>
<p>The Vision Hope system is ingeniously designed and includes over 60 insulated cables wrapped in traditional Mozambican capulana fabric, all leading to a portable pouch. The pouch has a battery, a controller, a GPS unit, and a dedicated charge controller.</p>
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