The Inventor
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Imagine Cup alumni Petros Psyllos of Poland was featured in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for designing a wearable that lets the blind interpret their surroundings through audio messages.
Petros Psyllos in Wynalazcy Przyszłości (Inventors of the future)
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Inventors of the Future 2, episode 2. In the second episode we will see an artificial eye and speaking a glove for the blind; speech synthesizer and educational robot called Photon.
Inteligencia artificial para que las personas ciegas reconozcan lo que les rodea - VIDEO
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Petros Psyllos tiene planta de líder de boy band, edad para serlo y desparpajo ante los medios. Recientemente incluso inauguró un canal de YouTube. Pero Petros no dedica su tiempo -al menos profesionalmente- a la música pop. A sus 23 años, este polaco de origen griego es uno de los jóvenes científicos más prometedores de Europa. Su talento ha llamado la atención de Forbes
Petros Psyllos in American Forbes ranking - 30 Under 30 Europe
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Petros Psyllos is a designer and a computer scientist. He is recognized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Review as one of the brightest young inventors in Poland. Forbes magazine chose him the 2017 list 30 Under 30 Europe that spotlights the young elite and spans ten diverse categories.
Psyllos in WP TV [VIEDO]
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He is 22 years old, and is already creating inventions that can help, for example, the blind. Petros Psyllos - student at Bialystok University of Technology.
The Polish Student Creating Artificial Eyes for the Blind [Culture.pl]
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Petros Psyllos, a Polish computer science student, has created a revolutionary device called MATIA that serves as an ‘artificial eye’ for the blind. Equipped with a camera and many sensors, it sees the world and helpfully describes it with words as well as melodies. Unsurprisingly, the young inventor, with this and his other noteworthy creations, has already been making a name for himself with the likes of Microsoft.
Petros Psyllos in Dzień Dobry TVN morning show [TVN/DDTVN] - VIDEO
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Blind people need every day to cope with many problems. Petros Psyllos decided to help to blind people. He invented MATIA system - artificial eye. About this and his other inventions, we said while Good Morning TVN show. We had also the opportunity to see them. Above what he want now to work? Does Companies interested in buying his inventions? See, by which the invention is asked to go Piotr Krasko.
MATIA, Imagine Cup 2016 IoT project, will help blind people lead a normal life [Microsoft]
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The MATIA project is loaded with sensors to assist the blind and people who suffer from memory loss. It consists of two cameras, two ultrasonic sensors and ten other sensors. MATIA will describe environments with voice and musical sounds while communicating through a smart phone. The device can also identify walking paths, faces and even emotions. The Polish team of Petros Psyllos and Krzysztof Bujnarowski just won the 2016 Microsoft Imagine Cup.
Petros Psyllos in the program UWAGA! [TVN] - VIDEO
The device replaces the blind eyes, the mute speech and paralyzed allowing to communicate with the environment: inventions young scientist from Bialystok, Petros Psyllos. After I was in the finals of the largest technology competition for students - Imagine Cup - a job offered to him now even Microsoft! However, so far, he refused to Petros. - There's all bald from stress! - laughs genius.
Microsoft Research is investing in a project for the blind created by Polish students [Microsoft]
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Team Psyllosoft, made up of Petros Psyllos and Krzysztof Bujnarowski, representing the Bialystok University of Technology in the worldwide Imagine Cup finals in Redmond, US, attracted the attention of Microsoft Research, the division of the company involved in research and development. Team members received an offer of financial support in the amount of $10,000 and mentoring for the next stage of project development.
A box full of sounds. This young inventor could change the lives of millions of blind people [Forbes]
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A student of the Bialystok University of Technology is working on a device that can completely change the situation of blind people. MATIA registers the environment around it, and using artificial intelligence, recognizes objects and makes correlations between them, creating a narrative for a disabled person – telling her where obstacles are and what is happening around her. The potential for this device is huge.
The inventor of Podlasie helps blind [PnŚ/TVP2]
Many of us have no idea about the everyday problems of the blind. How to pair socks after washing? How recognize what is the number of the bus that just arrived? Well aware of the difficulties faced every day blind, Piotr Psyllos. 22 -year-old student of Bialystok University of Technology.
The 22-year-old from Podlasie enchanted the world with his artificial eye. He has not completed his studies and has more inventions than the index entries [INN Poland]
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Many of us have no idea about the everyday problems of the blind. How to pair socks after washing? How to recognize the number of the bus that has just arrived? Well aware of the difficulties faced by the blind every day, Piotr Psyllos, a 22-year-old student from Bialystok University of Technology, has decided to help the visually impaired and constructed a device called Matia. What is that? Matia is the Greek word for eyes.
A student from Bialystok among the best young inventors in Poland [Onet]
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Of the more than 150 candidates from Poland, the jury chose the10 most talented young people involved in science and technology. The prestigious group included a student from the Bialystok University of Technology, Petros Psyllos. The young innovator received an award for an invention that assists the blind and visually impaired.