An email-based service which translates electronic documents into Braille or synthetic speech has won the British Computer Society’s 2007 Social Contribution Award.
‘RoboBraille’ is a free service and currently supports seven languages. It was developed by a consortium led by the Danish National Centre for Visual Impairment for Children and Youth:
www.robobraille.org .
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