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A 13--old, Shubham Banerjee, has made a to help people read. It uses Braille - bumps that people touch to read letters. Machines that make these small usually cost at least $2,000. Banerjee made his Braille from a Lego robot kit. It costs $350. He called his new the Braigo – a of the words Braille and Lego. It changes electronic into Braille. A computer or mobile device can print it.

Banerjee designed his Braigo as a project. The technology Intel invested in his but did not say how much . Banerjee also got $35,000 from his . His father is a computer . He said: "We as started to get involved more, thinking that he's on to and this innovation has to continue." Banerjee wants blind people to use his Braille printer.

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