In a runoff of the upcoming August Imagine Cup 2007, the Sejong University team from Korea will contend with world participants. Sejong University's EN# 605 team comes to compete with a Fingercode system which allows one to do audio-visual teaching for the handicapped and enables communication between the general public and the handicapped.
In step with this year's Imagine Cup 2007 theme the EN# 605 team said that they felt keenly the necessity of developing this fingercode system so that the handicapped can receive smoothly audio-visual teaching.
Professor Noh Yong-Deok, Department of Computer Engineering at Sejong University who guides this team, praised: "Students' passion about computers is considerable and they are preparing diligently for English presentations in preparation for the upcoming August Imagine Cup Seoul rally."
EN# 605 team students from Sejong University said: "This simultaneous Braille interpretation system for the handicapped in terms of audio-visual teaching is possible to be commercialized in the future." They have committed themselves to win first place by preparing even more so that the team can gain better fruit in the upcoming August Seoul Imagine Cup to raise Korea's standing to the world.