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AR Accessibility Research Wins AIS Impact Award 2025 with Support from LLVision Smart Glasses
The AR subtitle glasses improve communication efficiency by up to 40% for deaf users and are moving toward broader commercial use in various settings.
- On Dec. 26, 2025, LLVision served as industry partner on an international project that won the AIS Impact Award 2025 at the ICIS 2025 Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Built as an industry–academic collaboration, Professor Li Ting of Erasmus University led five years of empirical experiments with Tsinghua University and other international research institutions focused on everyday communication scenarios.
- Researchers reported AR-based solutions improved communication efficiency by up to 40 percent, while LLVision provided Leion Hey and Leion Hey2 glasses displaying speech as visual text and supporting real-time translation across more than 100 languages.
- The solution is entering wider commercial deployment across workplaces, classrooms, and community settings, with potential reach to over 430 million deaf or hard of hearing people worldwide.
- The Awards Committee highlighted the project's strength in bridging academic research and practical deployment, building on the AR subtitle glasses category's UNESCO Netexplo Innovation Award .
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AR Accessibility Research Wins AIS Impact Award 2025 with Support from LLVision Smart Glasses
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LLVision has served as the industry partner on an international research project that received the AIS Impact Award 2025. The award, announced at the ICIS 2025 Conference
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