I reached out to three people/groups.
The first being my professor who works a lot with AR and VR technology
The next company I reached out to was Aira. They are a company that assists differently-abled people. Their assistive service blends wearables technology, Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality. Aira empowers a network of trained, professional agents to remotely assist people who are blind or low vision with virtually any task, every day.
And lastly, the creators of the CaneTroller. A tool enabling People with Visual Impairments to Navigate
Virtual Reality with a Haptic and Auditory Cane Simulation
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