American 13 year olds use Lego blocks to spell Braille printers.
in such a rapid development of technology, as long as you have the idea, entrepreneurship is not in the morning and evening. According to foreign media reports, a young American only 13 years old only use Lego blocks to produce a low cost Braille Printer, at a small age it has such talent and admiration. Banerjee (Shubham Banerjee), 13, from California, USA, made a low cost Braille Printer in 2014 with Lego blocks (Lego). From then on, not only did his father get $35 thousand to start a venture in Silicon Valley, but also gained a venture capital appropriated by the technology giant Intel in November the same year.
it is reported that Banerjee will be the youngest entrepreneur ever to get this kind of investment. In addition, Banerjee has won many competitions within and outside the school with this Lego Braille Printer.
it is known that Braille printers on the market are selling at least $2000 each, and most blind people may not be able to afford it.