Six programmes on how micro-technology can help disabled people to live more independent lives. 2: Communicating
The chip can give a speech-impaired person a 'voice'; it can help the deaf use the phone and the blind to read, send and receive letters. For the first time, many disabled people can communicate with the outside world.
Film editor PETER ESSEX
Producer ANNA JACKSON
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