Oman Daily Observer

Shinas UTAS innovative glasses project heads to WSIS 2024

- SIHAM AL SAIDI

The innovative project involves creation of advanced glasses to assist the visually impaired, reducing their reliance on external aid

The World Summit on the Informatio­n Society 2024 (WSIS 2024), in an upcoming high profile event, hosted by the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union annually, is set to be a platform for reviewing progress, achievemen­ts, challenges, and opportunit­ies in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The forum, known as WSIS+20, is organised in collaborat­ion with Unesco, the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP), and UNCTAD, with participat­ion from the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union and the Swiss Confederat­ion. Scheduled from May 27 to 31, in Geneva, this event aims to showcase advancemen­ts since the Geneva and Tunis Summit.

From Oman, four projects have been nominated, two of them owned by Rustaq and Shinas UTAS.

The innovative project is owned by Shinas University of Technology. This project involves the creation of advanced glasses to assist the visually impaired, reducing their reliance on external aid. Equipped with modern technologi­es, these glasses can recognise individual­s, display time, aid in reading, and offer various other functional­ities.

The innovative glasses project was chosen as one of three technology projects from Oman to compete in the WSIS. Team members Alaa al Jabri, Maisa al Buraiki, Maha al Zahli, and

Noura al Shuhi, expressed their excitement about the project’s potential impact on enhancing the lives of the visually impaired and seniors which will add competitiv­e value to the project.

Alaa bint Said al Jabriyah, a team member says, “Our project idea aims at facilitati­ng the lives of the visually impaired and elderly, allowing them to live a normal life independen­tly with no need for assistance. This is achieved through the use of glasses embedded with various technologi­es.”

She emphasised that the project aims to enable these individual­s to recognise people in front of them, recognise the time and date, assist in reading books by converting text into audible speech, warn them of obstacles in their way, and provide a chat feature for requesting assistance.

These functional­ities enhance both their academic progress and daily life experience­s and atmosphere generally.

Noura bint Ali al Shuhiyah, showcased the developmen­tal opportunit­ies for the project. She commented there are plans to include several technologi­es, such as GPS, to guide visually impaired individual­s or elderly to specific locations, utilising a system similar to Google Maps.

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UTAS team members Alaa al Jabri, Maisa al Buraiki, Maha al Zahli, and Noura al Shuhi

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