Hardcore tech for the Asian Para Games

Hangzhou Asian Para Games hard core technology are intelligent bionic technology, AR technology, brain-computer interface robotic arm.

1, intelligent bionic technology: intelligent bionic technology for the torch relay to help run. In the torch relay at Chunan Station, innovative technologies such as smart bionic hands, smart bionic legs, and smart guide dogs were integrated into the relay scenarios to help people with upper and lower limb disabilities and the visually impaired complete the torch relay.

2, AR technology: AR technology in the opening ceremony to form the crown of golden laurel. The opening ceremony, themed "Heart to Heart, Dream to Shine", interpreted the value of the concept of "disabled and able-bodied **** glory, equal respect" through the integration of digital and real techniques. Among them, 36 able-bodied dancers and 36 wheelchair dancers will show the touching scenes of the athletes on the journey to their dreams, pouring a tree of golden laurel with the spirit of **** integration. There is a crown of golden laurel on the tree, which is to be formed through AR technology, releasing the light of golden laurel that symbolizes dreams and glory.

3, brain-computer interface mechanical arm: "Feifei" and the torchbearer with the power of science and technology together to light the main torch. The mascot "Feifei", inspired by the image of the sacred bird in Liangzhu culture, will light the main torch with the torchbearer as a messenger of culture and happiness with the help of science and technology. The last torchbearer will pick up the torch through a mechanical arm supported by brain-computer interface technology, reflecting the symbolism of "science and technology for the disabled".

Technological development for people with disabilities

1. Accessible tools: Technological innovations have led to the development of a variety of accessible tools, including screen readers, voice recognition technology, magnification software and eye-tracking devices, which can help people with visual, auditory and motor limitations use computers and mobile devices more easily. mobile devices.

2. Disability aids: Modern technology has provided a range of aids for people with disabilities, such as motorized wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs, hearing aids and vision aids. These devices not only improve their mobility, but also their hearing and visual abilities.

3. Medical technology: Advances in medical technology have provided more treatment and rehabilitation options. For example, exoskeleton technology can help people with mobility issues regain mobility, while neuroprosthetics can mimic the function of a healthy limb.

4. Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Virtual reality and augmented reality technologies can provide immersive experiences for people with disabilities and help them overcome physical limitations. For example, virtual reality can be used in rehabilitation to help restore motor function.