Two Kenyan engineers are finalists for the £50,000 Africa Prize with an AI sign language app and EV battery service.
To be developed by Deaf eLimu Plus, the software will aim to support bank employees to learn basic sign language. Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) and Financial Sector Deepening(FSD Kenya) are part of ...
In Nairobi, a tech startup is using artificial intelligence and motion-captured avatars to bridge the communication gap for Kenya’s deaf community. Signvrse’s platform, Terp 360, is the country’s ...
In a Nairobi innovation hub, a startup is turning science fiction into reality by translating spoken and written words into Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) using AI and motion-captured avatars. Signvrse, ...
It sounds futuristic—a pair of gloves that translates sign language into speech—but such an invention is indeed a reality. A young engineer from Kenya, Roy Allela, created Sign-IO, gloves that allow ...
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Google Doodle is honoring Kenyan Sign Language creator Professor Okoth Okombo on what would have been his 71st birthday. On Monday, the Kenyan professor and author was highlighted in Google search.
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