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Touch-Way
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2025

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Touch-Way

Navigation Device For The Visually Impaired

Touch-Way is a tactile-based navigation device for the visually impaired that can be attached to the user's white cane. It can be used regardless of how users hold their canes and even works with bare hands. Touch-Way responds to directional changes from map applications and communicates this information to the user through a rotating indicator. Our aim is to create the world’s simplest and most affordable smart cane for the visually impaired.

Client / Manufacturer

Touch-Way

Seoul,, KR
Design

KCGRAPHIC

Seoul, KRKyungil Chung, Jeong Heon Lee

Hongik University Graduate School of Industrial Arts

Seoul, KRProf. Yoori Koo
Date of Launch
after 2025
Development Time
up to 12 Month
Target Regions
Asia, North America
Target Groups
Consumers / Users, "Visually Impaired"

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