Johns Hopkins Students Invent Braille Label Printer for Local Brewery & Visually Impaired Workers
- Earlier this month, Johns Hopkins engineering students built a braille label printer during last semester for BISM to improve accessible beer labeling.
- Prompted by BISM’s request, Johns Hopkins students built a braille label printer to enable blind workers to operate it independently for accessible beer labeling.
- Data shows the students built a machine capable of punching braille into plastic labels, printing 400 for the Blind Spot fundraiser with Checkerspot Brewing Company.
- The braille label printer saves BISM employees from manual work on over 1,000 labels for 2026, enabling operation by blind or visually impaired users.
- Scheduled for 2026, BISM plans to produce over 1,000 braille labels for its fundraising event using the new printer developed by Johns Hopkins students.
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