Technology Is a Lifestyle Companion That Should Fully Support People Who Are Blind
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David Schleppenbach, Tactile Solutions, President David Schleppenbach produces a braille computer for people who need tactile or haptic input. He gives a quick tour of the product and manufacturing facility. As an instructor at Purdue University, he began supporting blind students by creating a better learning environment. This led to participating in the tech entrepreneurship program at Purdue and the start of his accessibility company.  
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