Gallaudet has a history of technological innovation with wide applications. The latest is a helmet
Gallaudet has been trying to level the playing field for the Deaf and hard of hearing community for more than a century.
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"It can have so many more benefits outside of the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community that really just makes everyone's life better," he said. "There's no cap to it. There's no ceiling. This can go anywhere and everywhere."
From the football team that brought us the "huddle" in football they are testing a HUD....backed by AT$T
As I watched this one of the thoughts my pops always said about voice dictation tech back in the 1970s "medicine is small fish, when a CEO figures out he can replace the secretarial pool Voice recognition will take off" ......that sure happened and medical transcription is now replaced by voice dictation software.
Motorcycling has been clamoring for HUDs for a long time. Gallaudet is a small market but if the NCAA figures out how to incorporate this ....even the HUDs used by the military will play second fiddle ....sometimes the smallest thing sparks a revolution...here is to Gallaudet being the spark that puts the displays in our helmets.