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Pål Kjetil is sitting on a sofa. He has short hair, smiles and is wearing a grey t-shirt.

New perspectives, limitless possibilities - assistive technology that makes a difference

How can technology improve quality of life and independence for people with dual sensory loss? In this series, we meet people with combined visual and hearing impairment who have found their favourite assistive technology - and let them tell us in their own words how it makes a difference. This time we talk to Pål Kjetil Lyngstad, who uses his favourite assistive technology, VoxiVision.

Rolf Mjønes and Anne May Førland are sitting at a table with 3D-printed hands. Also on the table are large letters with TR25, which stands for Tactile Reading 2025. In the background is a canal with boats.

Method for 3D-printed sign language alphabet well received

Eikholt's audiographers Rolf Mjønes and Anne-May Førland have this week participated in the "Tactile Reading" conference in Amsterdam. Here they presented the project "Method for scanning and 3D printing of the two-handed alphabet". The conference has over 500 participants from all over the world. You can read more about the conference and the presentation here:

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