ArtisJet Wins Prestigious Edison Award for BEC One Go
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ArtisJet Wins Prestigious Edison Award for BEC One Go: A Revolution for Accessibility
Innovation is not just about creating faster processors or thinner screens – it is about solving real-world problems. Recently, it was announced that the company ArtisJet has been presented with the prestigious Edison Award for its groundbreaking solution, BEC One Go (Braille Educational Content).
Winning an Edison Award, often referred to as the "Oscars of Innovation," is proof that a technology is truly changing the game.
What is BEC One Go?
BEC One Go is a digital printing system specifically developed to make educational materials more accessible to people with visual impairments. Instead of the old, time-consuming methods for creating Braille, ArtisJet enables seamless production in a single step.
Why is this a "Game Changer"?
Here are three reasons why ArtisJet took home the prize:
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Multisensory Printing: The system can print Braille, tactile graphics (images you can feel), and visual colors simultaneously. This allows teaching materials to be used by sighted and blind students together.
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Efficiency "in One Go": The name "One Go" refers to the technology’s ability to handle text-to-Braille and raised printing in a single digital process, saving an enormous amount of time for schools and publishers.
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Inclusion in Practice: By lowering the cost and the barrier to producing tactile material, ArtisJet ensures that no student is left behind due to a lack of resources.
The Future of Digital Printing
By combining advanced UV LED technology with intelligent software, ArtisJet has shown that technology can be a bridge to a fairer world. Being honored with an Edison Award confirms their position as leading innovators in the field of applied digital printing technology.
"Innovation is the ability to see change as an opportunity – not a threat." – Inspired by Thomas Edison
We congratulate ArtisJet on this well-deserved success and look forward to seeing how BEC One Go will be implemented in educational systems worldwide.