
Boltay Huroof
For the Blinds, Who want to learn.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | $2.5k | Grant | |
Total Funding | 000k |
Boltay Huroof addresses the scarcity of braille books in Pakistan by developing software that converts regional languages into braille. This solution facilitates the creation of inclusive braille books, making them accessible to both sighted and visually impaired individuals. The company primarily serves educational institutions and government bodies, aiming to streamline the production of braille materials. By significantly reducing the time required to produce braille books—from 10 days to just 2 hours for a 200-page book—Boltay Huroof enhances efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The business model likely involves licensing the software to organizations that need to produce braille content, generating revenue through software sales and support services. The market focus is on regions with a high demand for accessible educational materials, particularly in areas with limited resources for the visually impaired.
Keywords: braille, accessibility, regional languages, software, education, visually impaired, Pakistan, efficiency, cost-effective, inclusion.