Best described as a Maker, 15 year old Angad Daryani quit school in 9th grade to teach himself the art of science. His passion for creating and improvising things led to the invention of Virtual Brailler, a device that converts digital text from Roman to Braille in real time to give tactile braille feedback to the tracked finger of a visually challenged person. Angad Daryani has been called a number of things: child prodigy, little genius, the inspiring teenager, but he can best be described by one word—Maker. Home schooled by teachers who focus on hands on learning, Angad has always been passionate about building things, from improvising already existing software to making custom hardware. When a guy builds a Rep Rap 3D printer at the age of 13, you know there is no stopping him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSVYvUHg4UA 5 mintues 52 seconds Ravi
His passion for building things led to the invention of Virtual Brailler, a device that converts digital text from Roman to braille in real time to give tactile braille feedback to the tracked finger of a visually challenged person. An eye-pad for the blind and much more from this 15 year old: Angad Daryani at TEDxGateway 2013
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