Robotic solution for people with low vision
Our social robot with sensorised handle can offer various functionalities to improve the daily life of a blind person, providing assistance in everyday tasks and promoting independence in their day-to-day life.
Accessible APP for robot control
The user will be able to control and call the robot through an app on their mobile phone, allowing them to give it the orders that most interest them at that moment.
Specifications
- Voice interaction
- 360º LIDAR
- 2 depth cameras
- User interface
- 6 linear sensors
Shopping Centres
Mall Navigation: The robot can guide customers to specific shops, services or areas within the mall. Product and shop information, store locations, etc.
Airports
Guide passengers to boarding gates, check-in counters, security areas and other key locations. Flight Information: Provide real-time information on flight schedules, gate changes and delays.
Financial Institutions
Personalised Help: Offer specialised assistance to people with disabilities, such as guiding customers with visual or hearing impairments. Turn Notification: Alerting customers when it is their turn to be seen.
Entertainment
Personalised Guidance: Guides the blind person to their seats and helps them find key locations such as toilets, exits and rest areas. Allows the user to touch the sensorised handle to receive vibrations or tactile feedback synchronised with key events in the show.
Public Centres
Personalised Guidance: Helping the blind person navigate the public centre by providing accurate directions and adapting to changes in the layout. It facilitates the location of areas such as entrances, exits, toilets, lifts and information points.
Hotels
Check-in Assistance: Guides the blind person through the check-in process, providing information on rooms and services available. Assistance in the Use of Facilities: Locating Elevators and Stairs: Assist in finding lifts and stairs to access different levels of the hotel.
Bumerania Project and ONCE Foundation
The AccessRobots project has been developed through Inserta Innovación. It is the first robot capable of providing assistance to people with disabilities (sensory, physical and cognitive) in complex environments, such as transport infrastructures such as modal interchanges, airports and train stations, hospitals or shopping centres and department stores.
The robot offers safety and autonomy to be able to access these facilities on equal terms, eliminating the barriers faced by people with disabilities when carrying out the desired activity.