Aira takes its Google Glass navigation for visually impaired to non-U.S. markets
In addition to airports, the company's Google Glass-enabled technology has been used to help individuals navigate college campuses, train stations, and city centers.
In addition to airports, the company's Google Glass-enabled technology has been used to help individuals navigate college campuses, train stations, and city centers.
The company added new investor Felicis Ventures, and returning Seed round investors Lux Capital and ARCH Venture Partners led the Series A round.
Munck Wilson Mandala Partner Greg Howison shared his perspective on some of the legal ramifications around AI, IP, connected devices and the data they generate, in response to emailed questions.
It also sees applications for broader patient populations.