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Thinkerbell Labs delivered the world’s first Braille self-learning device designed and made with Autodesk Fusion. #LetThereBeAnything “The content on Annie is available in 14 localized languages,” says Sana Dhawan, Marketing Associate, Thinkerbell Labs. “With Annie in schools, students can independently learn Braille without constant hand-holding from educators, reducing the learning time significantly. It’s also a fun and gamified way to teach Braille with the combination of lessons, games, and vocabulary-building activities.” Using #AutodeskFusion, Thinkerbell Labs is able to optimize an Annie 2.0, addressing user feedback quickly and efficiently to create the best learning device possible. Learn more about innovating for inclusivity and accessibility: https://autode.sk/43f0fNa. #MakeAnything

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Stephanie Landry

Director Of Client Services @ BDA, LLC | Marketing Communications, New Business Development, E-Commerce, Sales Leadership

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Impressive!

Pratyush Gera

Student at Battlefield High School

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This sounds and looks really cool.

Virgil Sortino

C. Architectural Technologist

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🟢 good design is inclusive 👏

Lalith Ebinezer

Driving Digital Transformation in Construction | Empowering the Middle East Built Environment with Autodesk - BIM & Cloud Solutions

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Excellent work

Darcie Tuuri

Chief of Staff | Biz Ops Leader | Elevating Executives to Propel Organizational Success | Brings systems, soul, and speed to every mission

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There is no better use of technology than when it helps people live better lives 🙌

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