World’s first 3D Printed Braille Puzzle built for the visually impaired

Delhi | Monday | 12th March, 2018

Summary:

Serviceplan Health & Life have teamed up with the L V Prasad Eye Institute in India and leading educational toy company Ravensburger to create Fittle, 3D printed Braille puzzles that make education for millions of visually impaired children more accessible and engaging.

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An innovative and affordable new way for blind and visually impaired people to learn and discover, Fittle models can be downloaded from the Fittle website and 3D-printed at almost zero cost, meaning that learning Braille becomes more accessible than ever.

To further  omplete the Braille literacy puzzle, the Fittle Project is raising funds to provide 3D printers to communities in developing countries who couldn’t afford expensive learning devices in the past.

There is a growing range of Fittle models including a Rocket,

Mouse, Violin, Fish, Boat, Key and Crown, which will cover the entire alphabet.

The puzzles have been created by experienced puzzle designers for the most engaging learning experience and are free to download at http://fittle-project.com/ Serviceplan are working with the L V Prasad Eye Institute in India, where there are 22 million visually impaired people, a significant majority of whom end up unemployed, illiterate and with low socio-economic status, due to financial constraints preventing them access toeducation at  a young age.

The existing Braille learning educational tools are either too expensive to make them accessible, or not engaging enough to encourage interaction.

To address this problem, Serviceplan Health & Life partnered with Dr.