A 13-year-old built a LEGO Braille printer to make reading more affordable

A 13-year-old American innovator, Shubham Banerjee, revolutionized Braille printing with Braigo, a remarkably affordable device built from Lego blocks. This invention addresses the high cost of traditional embossers, making tactile reading accessible to more visually impaired individuals. Braigo’s simple design and focus on affordability have garnered significant attention, highlighting the power of user-centric problem-solving.

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