Technology that serves real people.
RHEMA is designed to support accessible communication and may have applications across healthcare, education, assistive technology and professional environments.
Hearing Accessibility
Provide structured tactile cues that complement spoken communication.
Deafblind Communication
Explore tactile delivery of information where audio and visual channels are limited.
Education
Support learning environments with alternative methods of information delivery.
Healthcare
Investigate wearable tactile interfaces for patient communication and accessibility.
Industrial Safety
Deliver discreet tactile alerts in noisy or visually demanding workplaces.
Multilingual Communication
Explore language-independent tactile representations for broader accessibility.
Our Vision
We aim to translate research in tactile communication into practical, wearable technologies that promote inclusion, independence and more accessible human communication.
