top of page
Search

Palmetto company providing free prescription medication-reading technology for visually impaired



PALMETTO, Fla. (WFLA) – A Palmetto-based company is providing the visually impaired community with free technology to make everyday life a little easier.


En-Vision America created “ScripTalk,” a prescription medication-reading technology.


“It’s very user-friendly, as it only has three buttons on the top for operations and the on/off button is a wheel that’s at the front and it also controls the volume. So it works with text-to-speech technology and RFID, which is radio frequency identification,” said Director of Sales Amanda Tolson.


For the full article, click here.

"i.d. mate", "i.d. mate Quest", "i.d. mate Summit", "i.d. mate Galaxy", "ScriptAbility", "ScripTalk" and "ScriptView"

are Registered Trademarks of En-Vision America, Inc.
Design and Content of this web site © 2007-2024 En-Vision America, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.

Click here to view our Privacy Policy

bottom of page