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‘OnBoard' technology to empower visually impaired bus commuters
‘OnBoard' technology to empower visually impaired bus commuters

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Hans India

‘OnBoard' technology to empower visually impaired bus commuters

The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has begun implementing a new assistive device called OnBoard across its fleet to ensure greater independence and safety for visually impaired commuters, officials said on Friday. The device is aimed at helping visually impaired and low-vision passengers travel independently, reduce reliance on others, and instill greater self-confidence in daily commutes. Developed in collaboration with Continental Automotive Components India Pvt. Ltd., the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, Raised Lines Foundation (RLF), and Enable India, the OnBoard system uses a two-part communication mechanism -- a handheld remote for the user and a unit installed in the bus. When a bus nears a stop, the user presses the 'Find' button, triggering an audio announcement of the route number through a speaker mounted on the bus. If it matches the intended route, pressing 'Select' alerts the driver and conductor, who then assist the commuter in boarding. A similar process ensures support during alighting. BMTC highlighted that the device alerts users when the selected bus is within a 30-metre range and has been successfully tested for effectiveness in rain, heat, and dust. The pilot project began with 25 buses on routes 401K and 242B, involving over 500 trained users and 25 active testers. Feedback indicated a strong sense of independence, reduced anxiety, and improved travel experience. Encouraged by the results, BMTC approved installation of OnBoard devices in 500 buses, with the next phase of 100 installations underway since June 2025 and full deployment expected by August 2025. The statement further noted that priority has been given to routes 401-K and 401-R, frequented by visually impaired commuters. The technology, originally developed at IIT Delhi and disseminated by its non-profit startup RLF, underwent several upgrades to meet integration standards, the statement read. BMTC provided technical assistance and vehicle data for the deployment, particularly across high-footfall routes like 401K, 401R, 401M, 410FA, and 410FG. BMTC concluded by appealing to transport agencies and policymakers to collaborate on similar inclusive mobility initiatives. The Corporation added that the OnBoard project has already drawn interest from other states, and the model now stands as a benchmark in creating dignified, accessible public transport systems for all.

OnBoard launched to aid Bengaluru's visually impaired bus passengers
OnBoard launched to aid Bengaluru's visually impaired bus passengers

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

OnBoard launched to aid Bengaluru's visually impaired bus passengers

Bengaluru: In an effort to make public transport more inclusive, BMTC has implemented the OnBoard solution — a new assistive device to assist visually impaired individuals identify a specific route number bus they wish to board. When a bus nears a stop, the user can press the 'Find' button, triggering an audio announcement of the route number through a speaker mounted on the bus. If it matches the intended route, pressing 'Select' alerts the driver and conductor, who can then assist the commuter in boarding. The new system features a two-part communication setup: A handheld remote device carried by the user and a communication unit installed on the bus, mounted on the lower left front glass panel near the entry door. You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru BMTC conducted a pilot study involving 25 buses operating on routes 401K and 242B, which are frequently used by visually impaired commuters. The project included hands-on training for 500 users, with 25 active participants testing the system during the pilot phase. Following the pilot, BMTC expanded the initiative to 100 more buses and plans to cover 500 buses in near future. On Saturday, transport minister Ramalinga Reddy officially launched the initiative in the presence of visually impaired passengers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Why seniors are rushing to get this Internet box – here's why! Techno Mag Learn More Undo The initiative is being implemented in collaboration with Continental Automotive Components India, Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, Raised Lines Foundation, Enable India. Nithin T, a trainer for the OnBoard initiative, told TOI the system empowers visually impaired individuals to travel independently and confidently. "I'm visually impaired. Let's say I'm travelling from Yeshwantpur to Yelahanka (route 401). When I'm at the bus stop and three or four buses arrive at once, I cannot identify the one I need. I have to depend on others or approach the crew, which is not always easy. OnBoard technology addresses this. Using the handheld remote device, when I press the 'Find' button, it helps in identifying a bus which I intend to travel within a 30-metre radius that is equipped with the communication unit. When I press the 'Select' button, the unit alerts the driver that a passenger in need is about to board. The audio announcement also helps guide me to the door of the bus." A similar process ensures support during alighting.

Bengaluru's BMTC rolls out ‘OnBoard' tech to empower visually impaired commuters
Bengaluru's BMTC rolls out ‘OnBoard' tech to empower visually impaired commuters

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Hindustan Times

Bengaluru's BMTC rolls out ‘OnBoard' tech to empower visually impaired commuters

The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has begun implementing a new assistive device called OnBoard across its fleet to ensure greater independence and safety for visually impaired commuters, officials said on Friday. The pilot project began with 25 buses on routes 401K and 242B.(Representational Image) The device is aimed at helping visually impaired and low-vision passengers travel independently, reduce reliance on others, and instil greater self-confidence in daily commutes. Developed in collaboration with Continental Automotive Components India Pvt. Ltd., the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, Raised Lines Foundation (RLF), and Enable India, the OnBoard system uses a two-part communication mechanism -- a handheld remote for the user and a unit installed in the bus. When a bus nears a stop, the user presses the 'Find' button, triggering an audio announcement of the route number through a speaker mounted on the bus. If it matches the intended route, pressing 'Select' alerts the driver and conductor, who then assist the commuter in boarding. A similar process ensures support during alighting. BMTC highlighted that the device alerts users when the selected bus is within a 30-metre range and has been successfully tested for effectiveness in rain, heat, and dust. The pilot project began with 25 buses on routes 401K and 242B, involving over 500 trained users and 25 active testers. Feedback indicated a strong sense of independence, reduced anxiety, and improved travel experience. Encouraged by the results, BMTC approved installation of OnBoard devices in 500 buses, with the next phase of 100 installations underway since June 2025 and full deployment expected by August 2025. The statement further noted that priority has been given to routes 401-K and 401-R, frequented by visually impaired commuters. The technology, originally developed at IIT Delhi and disseminated by its non-profit startup RLF, underwent several upgrades to meet integration standards, the statement read. BMTC provided technical assistance and vehicle data for the deployment, particularly across high-footfall routes like 401K, 401R, 401M, 410FA, and 410FG. BMTC concluded by appealing to transport agencies and policymakers to collaborate on similar inclusive mobility initiatives. The Corporation added that the OnBoard project has already drawn interest from other states, and the model now stands as a benchmark in creating dignified, accessible public transport systems for all.

BMTC rolls out ‘OnBoard' assistive device for visually impaired city bus commuters
BMTC rolls out ‘OnBoard' assistive device for visually impaired city bus commuters

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Hindu

BMTC rolls out ‘OnBoard' assistive device for visually impaired city bus commuters

In a step toward inclusive public transportation, the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has begun deploying an innovative device called 'OnBoard' to assist visually impaired commuters in navigating city buses with greater ease and independence. The technology, developed by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi in partnership with the Raised Lines Foundation (RLF), is being implemented with the support of Continental Automotive Components India Pvt. Ltd. and Enable India, according to BMTC. Officials said that it aims to eliminate the need for visually impaired individuals to rely on bystanders at bus stops, thus reducing mental stress and improving self-confidence. Speaking about the initiative, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said, 'The OnBoard system is a progressive step toward empowering visually impaired citizens to travel with dignity and independence.' How it works The OnBoard solution uses a two-part communication system: a handheld remote with the commuter and a receiver unit installed in BMTC buses, fixed on the lower front glass near the entry door. When a bus approaches, the visually impaired commuter presses a 'Find' button on the remote, prompting the bus to announce its route number through a speaker. If the bus matches the desired route, the commuter presses 'Select,' alerting the driver and conductor that a visually impaired passenger is preparing to board. 'This ensures a longer halt for safer boarding. The same method is used for disembarkation as the passenger nears their destination,' Mr. Reddy said. Some of the key features of the device include: Alerting users when a selected bus is within a 30-meter radius, ensuring safe and guided boarding and alighting, weather-resistant design, tested for durability in rain, dust, and heat. Pilot project shows promise The pilot project began with 25 BMTC buses operating on routes 401K and 242B, which visually impaired passengers frequently use. 'As part of the pilot, 500 users received hands-on training, with 25 individuals actively testing the system. Feedback from these users was overwhelmingly positive. Many reported increased confidence, less anxiety while commuting, and a significantly improved experience,' the Minister said. Encouraged by this, BMTC approved the installation of OnBoard devices in 500 buses across Bengaluru, with the next 100 devices being installed from June 2025. Full deployment is expected by August 2025. Implementation strategy and routes covered According to BMTC, initial integration of the device required several modifications to ensure compatibility with existing bus systems. After technical adjustments and server integration, installation began on 125 diesel buses across five routes: 401K (Yelahanka to Kengeri), 401R (Yelahanka to Kengeri), 401M (Yeshwanthpur to Kengeri), 410FA (Yeshwanthpur to Banashankari TTMC), 410FG (Yeshwanthpur to Nayandahalli Metro Station). According to BMTC officials, this initiative has not only earned praise locally but has also begun attracting interest from other states exploring similar solutions. 'We're seeing a national shift in how we approach public transport infrastructure for persons with disabilities,' said an official from BMTC. Prashanth Doreswamy, president and CEO of Continental, said, 'We believe that mobility must be inclusive and accessible. This partnership with BMTC is a testament to what technology can do when it is driven by a sense of social responsibility.' The Minister said, 'We urge other transport agencies and departments across the country to take note and implement similar solutions to ensure no one is left behind.'

AI in the Boardroom Is Here: Lead Now or Get Left Behind
AI in the Boardroom Is Here: Lead Now or Get Left Behind

TechCrunch

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • TechCrunch

AI in the Boardroom Is Here: Lead Now or Get Left Behind

By Marc Huffman, CEO, OnBoard Modern boards know what leverage looks like. In fast-moving, high-stakes environments, every meeting has to deliver clarity, context, and momentum. But across sectors — from startups to universities to health systems — most boards are still stuck in outdated workflows. According to our internal research, 62% of boards still use email and PDFs to prepare and distribute materials. That isn't just inefficient; it places a heavy tax on the executive teams who must compile and manage these materials manually. It slows decision-making, weakens alignment, and undermines strategic focus. The promise of good governance has always been aspirational, something boards strive for but rarely fully achieve. The tools of yesterday — PDF board books, chain emails, and disconnected platforms — weren't built for the complexity or pace of today's leadership landscape. AI is changing that in tangible, immediate ways, helping directors focus on what matters most: leading with clarity, governing with confidence, and acting with precision. We're at a turning point. Boards that adopt secure AI to streamline how they prepare, meet, and follow through will gain more than efficiency. They'll lead. They'll attract top-tier directors, move faster than the market, and deliver greater strategic impact. This isn't a tech transition. It's a shift in how leadership gets done, and it's already happening. AI for the Fortune 5 Million At OnBoard, we consider ourselves fortunate to serve mission-driven organizations whose board decisions shape lives every day, from nonprofits tackling urgent local and global challenges, to credit unions funding small business dreams, to health care systems working to cure diseases and improve community wellness, to universities preparing the next generation of leaders. Their impact is real, and we're proud to support the governance that makes it possible. That work is becoming more complex every day. Across every sector, boards are grappling with shifting environments that require smarter, faster, and more secure decision-making. In higher education, evolving DEI regulations and institutional oversight mandates are reshaping board responsibilities. Nonprofits must navigate unpredictable funding and rising demand for transparency. Trade and professional associations are adjusting to fluid international policy shifts. Health care systems manage a web of compliance obligations and performance expectations. Financial institutions face intensifying pressure regarding cybersecurity, digital innovation, and ESG accountability. Yet amid these changes, one thing remains constant: the importance of strong governance. In every sector, boards need tools that support agility, insight, and trust. Often, when people imagine boardrooms, they think of corporate giants like Apple, Amazon, or Exxon; enterprises with enormous revenue streams and global influence. But those are exceptions. Most board-led organizations operate with leaner teams, smaller budgets, and limited access to specialized advisory services. These are the organizations we serve – the 'Fortune 5 million' – where governance is essential, but resources are finite. AI can and should be a great equalizer. It brings advanced, decision-supporting tools to the boards that need them most. But to deliver real value, AI has to be purpose-built. It has to speak the language of governance. Intelligence That Supports, Not Replaces There's plenty of anxiety about AI automating people out of the picture. But in the boardroom, the stakes are different. Judgment matters more than ever, and AI's role is to elevate it, not override it. Picture a board chair skimming through a dense agenda at 11 p.m., or a director prepping for a high-stakes vote between meetings. These people don't need more noise. They need fast, relevant signal. That's where AI can help. It can surface what's worth discussing, connect current topics to past decisions, and flag blind spots that might otherwise go unaddressed. Most board software still feels like 2012 dressed up as 2025. That's not good enough. We're building something different, with tools designed for how boards actually work. The AI capabilities we're developing with OnBoard AI deliver personalized context and summaries that link to an organization's institutional memory. It answers natural language questions like, 'When did we last review our audit plan?' or, 'What risks haven't come up this year?' Not just with documents, but with meaningful insight. These tools reduce friction, not responsibility. They give directors back precious time, so they can spend less of it hunting for answers and more of it asking sharper questions, surfacing overlooked issues, and making better decisions. Built for Governance, Not Retrofits Imagine this: A board meets for its monthly check-in. The first draft of the agenda is generated automatically, reflecting recent decisions, open priorities, and inputs flagged by the leadership team. It's not automation for automation's sake. It's a starting point that gives board chairs or executive leaders something they can review, refine, and build on strategically. No buried email threads. No scrambling to remember what was said last time. One director asks, 'Are we putting enough time into what's actually driving growth?' The answer is right there, pulled from trends across past meetings. As the discussion unfolds, the right context shows up when it's needed. Meeting minutes are drafted automatically by AI within the system, accurate from the start, and easy to refine. Directors aren't stuck reconstructing what happened from memory or chasing down loose notes. A risk item that's been quietly resurfacing appears again, flagged automatically. Before the meeting wraps up, follow-ups are already captured and assigned. AI can streamline critical board meeting tasks like minute-taking—boosting efficiency without compromising accuracy or confidentiality. This is what it looks like when AI is built for boards, not bolted onto something else. We're not retrofitting generic tools. We're building for how boards actually operate, what directors care about, and what gets lost between meetings. With OnBoard AI, the goal isn't more dashboards. It's better conversations. Clearer signals. Stronger decisions — and the peace of mind that comes from knowing nothing important is slipping through the cracks. The Case for Security and Control Boards deal with some of the most sensitive, high-stakes information in any organization. OnBoard AI never uses existing board archive content, user prompts, or any other data to train models or influence future outputs. Your data never leaves your unique OnBoard instance, ensuring it stays private, protected, and entirely within your board's control. Every aspect of OnBoard AI is designed with privacy and compliance in mind. All information stays within a closed-loop environment. The platform complies with the highest standards, including SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001/27701, HIPAA, and GDPR. Security isn't a feature. It's foundational, especially in the context of compliance and control, where board decisions demand the highest levels of data protection and trust. Without trust, governance collapses. AI as a Strategic Edge Most people in tech saw this coming. The potential of AI has been clear for years. What few fully anticipated was how quickly it would move from lab experiments to everyday workflows once it became widely accessible to the general public, only about two years ago. Since then, it has touched nearly every type of user, application, and industry – including the boardroom. AI is no longer a side topic or a distant horizon. It's becoming central to how decisions get made, how directors prepare, and how boards operate with insight instead of inertia. It enables what many are beginning to call real-time board leadership. Directors are no longer limited to quarterly reactions. They can engage continuously, lead with sharper context, and move from oversight to foresight. The specifics of how AI will evolve in governance are still unfolding. But one thing is clear. Boards that continue to rely on PDFs and email chains won't just fall behind. They'll struggle to meet the expectations of transparency, strategic alignment, and risk management in a world that moves faster every day. Boards that lean in now aren't waiting for someone else to define what AI in governance looks like. They're shaping it. They're setting the pace. Some have called this the largest technological wave in human history. Whether or not that's true, the momentum is real. Boards that embrace it today will be better positioned to lead with confidence, govern with clarity, and act with precision. This is more than a technological shift. It's a leadership imperative. What's Next for Boardroom AI AI is already transforming boardrooms, and we're just getting started. At OnBoard, we're developing capabilities like predictive insights and personalized context that help directors anticipate trends, surface risks, and coach themselves in real time. We're also expanding OnBoard AI to connect governance more directly with strategic execution. That means deepening institutional memory, streamlining follow-through, and raising the level of participation around the table. Boards deserve better tools, and AI finally makes them possible. This isn't about adding more layers of technology to already-complex processes. It's about giving board members what they need to lead with clarity, prepare with confidence, and act with purpose. The future of governance won't be built by accident. It'll be shaped by those who step forward now, with intention. We'd be proud to help lead that work. If you're building a company or an organization that moves fast and thinks long-term, your board should be just as agile. OnBoard AI gives innovative teams the tools to run tighter meetings, make smarter decisions, and stay focused on what matters most. Visit to see how it works.

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