Dynamic Engineering develops affordable, accessible, and resilient haptic products driven by materials science innovations. They produce devices that can convey information through touch in environments where sight and sound have typically been the primary senses at work. Potential applications include automotives, MEMs, computer interfaces and physical rehabilitation. They were founded in 2010 as Dynamic Braille, with the objective of designing and marketing a cheaper, more effective refreshable braille display by using electroactive polymers developed in CCNY research laboratories.

Details:

  • Category: Hardware
  • Affiliation: 2nd place winner in the 2011 Kaylie Prize
  • Status: Alum