Teen who helped improve tech for disabled honoured

A laboratory at the Bristol-based company Smartbox has been named in honor of Harchie Sagoo, a teenager who used eye-tracking technology to overcome communication barriers caused by cerebral palsy. Sagoo served as a key product tester for the company's assistive devices.
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Highlights the intersection of assistive technology and disability advocacy in improving quality of life.
Image source, Bob Sagoo Image caption, Harchie Sagoo developed acquired cerebral palsy (CP) following a family holiday in Spain
Objective reporting on a commemorative tribute and technological contribution.
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