Hill H., a NCAC Scout from Maryland, created wearable devices to aid visually-impaired individuals. Hill’s invention earned him the Lemelson Early Inventor Prize. This award from the Lemelson Foundation recognizes and celebrates the achievements of individuals who have “demonstrated early excellence in inventing solutions to real-world challenges.”
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Middle schooler creates sonar-enabled wearables to help visually impaired