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Indian company files patent for AI-enabled glasses for visually impaired

Founded by Muneer Khan, a Columbia University alumnus, the company leverages advanced AI and user-focused design to enhance mobility and independence for the visually impaired.

A visually impaired person trying AI-Enabled Glasses / Muneer Khan

Cadre Technologies Services LLC, headquartered in Delaware and operating as Cadre Technologies Services Pvt. Ltd. in India, has filed a patent in India for its innovative AI-Enabled Glasses for visually impaired individuals. 

This represents a major advancement in addressing real-world challenges. By combining AI technology with a user-centered design. The innovation seeks to transform accessibility and promote greater independence for affected people. 

With this product the company seeks to bridge the gap between technology and human need, providing features that enable users to navigate their surroundings confidently and safely.

AI-Enabled Glasses / Muneer Khan

Muneer Khan, founder and CEO of Cadre Technologies Services LLC, said, "As an Indian, it is an honor to contribute to our nation’s technological advancements and bolster  the Indian economy."

The company is set to unveil this transformative technology at Asia's Largest Techfest, hosted by IIT Bombay on Dec. 16 and 17, 2024. This prestigious event provides an ideal platform to showcase Cadre Technologies' dedication to cutting-edge solutions and its commitment to driving societal progress through innovation.

Khan also mentioned, "This innovation reflects our dedication to serving society with solutions that matter,  driven by the spirit of 'Make in India' and a vision for a more inclusive future." 

Cadre Technologies operates from offices in Dover, Delaware, and has a strong presence in Lucknow and Mumbai, India. The company is committed to empowering technological innovation across various sectors, including healthcare, robotics, and IT.

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