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A slate and stylus, demonstrated by Leona Emberson at the CNIB, Ottawa office.

A Victor Stream Reader -- a book reading machine -- demonstrated by Richard Marsolais at the CNIB, Ottawa office.

A braille note-taker, demonstrated by Richard Marsolais at the CNIB, Ottawa office.

A photograph of Robert Bender, a specialist in Assistive Technology with the CNIB at their Ottawa office.

A photograph of Leona Emberson, a specialist in independent living skills with the CNIB at their Ottawa office.

A photograph of Richard Marsolais, an independent living specialist with the CNIB at their Ottawa office.

A slate and stylus demonstrated by Leona Emberson of the CNIB on January 25th, 2016.

The second generation of the Converto-Braille, invented by Roland Galarneau, which was purchased by Telesensory System Inc. in 1982. By 1986, it was…

The first prototype of Roland Galarneau's Converto-Braille, a computerized device that could transcribe written text into braille.

An interview with Roland Galarneau on the eve of his retirement about his technical inventions and life experiences.

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