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Pedestrian Autonomous Driving AI

first showcased in the Glasses for the Blind

Pedestrian Autonomous Driving AI

first showcased in the
Glasses for the Blind

338,000,000 Visually Impaired | 28,000 guide dogs

The guide dog is great, but it is not a scalable solution

A blind woman in the forest wearing the .lumen device. The woman is happy.

Glasses that replicate the main features of a guide dog

and more

Glasses that replicate the main features of a guide dog

and more

World’s first autonomous driving for the pedestrian side

In the most advanced assistive technology in the world

World’s first autonomous driving for the pedestrian side
In the most advanced assistive technology in the world

Four people are sitting at a worktable, analysing the .lumen device.

Over 50 researchers, engineers, and designers

Over 50 researchers, engineers, and designers

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant No. 190143610. EIT Urban Mobility is supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union. We are selected participants of the Scale-up programme 2024.

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