29.05.2026
13:00 – 14:00
ID: O033072

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Orbit Research is redefining what braille can be.
At SightCity, we introduce the new Strata and Flow families – a breakthrough in how users experience braille. For the first time, you have real choice. Whether you value the speed and quiet precision of piezo braille or the proven durability and affordability of Orbit’s signature technology, the decision is yours.
From the elegant, ultra-compact Flow 40 to the powerful Strata 40 Pro with integrated apps, speech, and connectivity, these devices are built to fit the way you work, read, and live. Seamless performance, modern design, and a focus on real user needs come together in a lineup that challenges long-held assumptions in braille technology.
This is not just a product launch. It is a shift.
Join us to experience the next generation of braille – and discover what becomes possible when choice finally arrives.
Venkatesh Chari
Venkatesh Chari is the CEO of Orbit Research, a company dedicated to developing breakthrough technologies to create innovative and affordable products for people who are blind and visually impaired. He has a background in Electrical Engineering and has worked for over 30 years in the development of technologies involved in mobile and assistive technology products, in roles spanning engineering, management and strategic marketing. At Orbit Research, he has led the development of the Orbit Reader 20, the world’s first affordable refreshable braille display, and the Graphiti Interactive Tactile Graphic Display, which provides access to tactile graphics for blind users. He has also published research in in the fields of speech and signal processing and contributed to assistive technology through patented inventions that form the basis for products such as the Graphiti, Orbit Reader braille displays, and the iBill talking banknote identifier.
Venkatesh Chari
Venkatesh Chari is the CEO of Orbit Research, a company dedicated to developing breakthrough technologies to create innovative and affordable products for people who are blind and visually impaired. He has a background in Electrical Engineering and has worked for over 30 years in the development of technologies involved in mobile and assistive technology products, in roles spanning engineering, management and strategic marketing. At Orbit Research, he has led the development of the Orbit Reader 20, the world’s first affordable refreshable braille display, and the Graphiti Interactive Tactile Graphic Display, which provides access to tactile graphics for blind users. He has also published research in in the fields of speech and signal processing and contributed to assistive technology through patented inventions that form the basis for products such as the Graphiti, Orbit Reader braille displays, and the iBill talking banknote identifier.
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