MORE THAN JUST TREATING PATIENTS
Our project aims to develop a universal self-check-in kiosk that provides seamless and accessible service for both the general public and people with disabilities (e.g., blind, deaf, or with limited mobility).
The kiosk will offer inclusive technology by integrating multiple input methods and assistive features, ensuring that no user is excluded from accessing essential services independently.
Main Aim:
●Develop a universal, accessible, and user-friendly kiosk
○Supports all users, including those with disabilities, through multi-modal interfaces (voice, gesture, touch, Braille).
●Reduce waiting time and simplify public interactions
○Automates check-ins, ticketing, and information access in airports, hospitals, and government offices to reduce staff dependency.
●Empower disabled individuals with independent service access
○Provides inclusive technology to ensure equal access without the need for special assistance.
●Facilitate hospital navigation with interactive maps
○Offers digital maps to guide patients and visitors, with step-by-step directions for easy movement within hospital premises.