Beginning this weekend, some of the world’s finest athletes will descend upon Boston to take part in the city’s famous road racing festivities. Among them will be entrepreneur Fernando Albertorio, who ...
As someone who is legally blind, Fernando Albertorio is the perfect spokesman for Sunu, a Boston startup that is launching a crowdfunding campaign today for its sonar-powered smart wristband that ...
Watching Fernando Albertino stroll down a crowded sidewalk into downtown Washington during a recent lunch hour, casually sidestepping pedestrians running errands and crowding around food trucks, you'd ...
Fernando Albertorio is legally blind, which can make it tricky to navigate busy sidewalks without bumping into things. He’s got a sort of superpower to help him, though: he can sense objects—people, ...
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwired - Nov 16, 2015) - Sunu, a startup focused on assistive wearable technology, today announced the launch of a crowdfunding campaign designed to raise at least $50,000 to help ...
Sunu makes a wristband that uses sonar to alert visually impaired people of nearby obstacles. (Sunu) Sunu makes a wristband that uses sonar to alert visually impaired people of nearby obstacles. (Sunu ...
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