Great news – The OrCam National Roadshow is coming to Orange!

Come along to Vision Australia’s and Quantum RLV free seminar that will showcase the latest in technology, equipment and support services for people with low vision, blindness, dyslexia and other print disabilities and the professionals assisting them.

 

We are excited to announce the launch of the award winning OrCam MyEye presented by Rob Drummond  (Quantum RLV).

This will be of interest to anyone who is blind, has impaired vision, dyslexia or other reading disabilities. In fact, anyone that struggles to read the written word.

Obtaining information easily and as we need it is vital to a successful life, and OrCam is the first wearable device that will help anyone achieve that. In this seminar we will not only explore the very latest solutions, we will also peek into the future at where the technology is headed. Some commentators are describing OrCam MyEye as the beginning of a new era in information access.

Please join us and meet the experts, hear personal stories, see demonstrations and have hands-on experience with OrCam MyEye. There will also be an opportunity for networking and socialising with key speakers and attendees over light refreshments.

“Today I had the pleasure of trialing the OrCam MyEye! It was awesome;
it was so amazing and a certainty to go onto my “bucket list”. This will so help me in so many ways in and around the home, out in the community, with my shopping, reading my mail, reading recipe books, instructions and way, way more. The facial recognition is just brilliant. Go try it for yourself!” Susie B., Caringbah

When and Where

Orange – Tuesday 8th August
Times: 10:30-12:30
Venue: Vision Australia, Suite 14, 107 Prince Street,
Orange NSW 2800

THIS IS A FREE EVENT, but bookings are required.
To reserve your spot please call us on 1300 883 853.
email us at info@quantumrlv.com.au

Please see the flyer below for additional details. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

OrCam National Roadshow flyer

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