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Visually-impaired graduate develops ground-breaking computer software to help the blind and partially sighted

Summary by Huddersfield Hub
A former University of Huddersfield student has invented a way blind and partially sighted people can develop computer games and music. Freya Shaw, who is registered blind, devised the Hodr Engine software system which is named after a blind god in Norse mythology after struggling to find software to do what she needed. The impact is so notable that Freya has discussed its development with key figures in the industry who have worked at Xbox and …
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Huddersfield Hub broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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