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Lighthouse Guild Honors Innovator for Making Public Spaces and Transportation More Accessible for People with Vision Impairment

Javier Pita Lozano, NaviLens CEO, receives the 2022 Pisart Award for significant achievements in technology.

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Javier Pita Lozano

Javier Pita Lozano

(PRESS RELEASE)NEW YORK — Lighthouse Guild, the leading not-for-profit vision and healthcare organization, announced this year’s Pisart Award recipient, Javier Pita Lozano, CEO of NaviLens. NaviLens is a technology that marries labelling information with orientation guidance to increase accessibility of public spaces and transportation infrastructure for people with vision impairment.

“Lighthouse Guild’s vision is creating a world in which people are not limited by their visual capacity,” said Calvin W. Roberts, MD, President and CEO of Lighthouse Guild. “By recognizing outstanding innovators like Javier Pita Lozano, we are supporting the development of new technologies that make navigating through everyday life easier and more fulfilling for people who are blind and visually impaired. Mr. Pita Lozano has already made a remarkable contribution to the field, and we look forward to seeing his future work.”

Pisart Award Recipient – Javier Pita Lozano

An entrepreneur with more than 15 years of experience in launching disruptive technology companies, Mr. Pita Lozano and his team are committed to making the world more accessible for visually impaired people.

The NaviLens system uses improved QR technology with a new type of code made up of four colors that enables it to provide more information than a black-and-white QR code. Using a smartphone, the NaviLens app scans the area. Once it picks up the unique NaviLens code, the app provides the embedded information audibly to the user along with their distance/directionality from the code. As long as the code appears anywhere in the field of view of the smartphone camera, the code is detected, and information is delivered.

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NaviLens is more accurate than GPS technology because it considers smaller distances that are crucial to navigation for people who are visually impaired. NaviLens codes can be read from a much greater distance than QR or bar codes, and at a 160-degree angle. It can also be used indoors and in environments where GPS is not available.

Any place can adopt the NaviLens technology to improve the space’s accessibility using patented artificial markers called ddTAGS developed with the collaboration of the University of Alicante (Spain). ddTAGS are superior in many ways to QR codes because they can be scanned instantly from up to 40 feet away with any smartphone camera, in full motion without the need to focus or frame it.

Easy to use, the system fits seamlessly into a user’s life. While already part of public transportation in Barcelona, cities like New York are testing it and hope to make this technology a more integral part of their public transportation system.

“We began in public transportation because for us and the users on our team, it is super important to make public transportation more accessible,” said Mr. Pita Lozano. “I am honored to be the recipient of the 2022 Pisart Award. I share Lighthouse Guild’s commitment to improving the lives of people who are vision impaired and look forward to further advancing our technology to increase autonomy, social inclusion and quality of life.”

Recent advances to the NaviLens technology include a 360-degree Augmented Reality technology that will register and retain the user’s location and guide them to the destination even if they lose contact with the code. In addition, the NaviLens GO app can help users navigate indoor spaces, such as retail stores, and to locate items in the store.

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