The AI braille label printer from Start - Up Mango Slab, spun off from Samsung Electronics, won the Best of Innovation at CES 2026, the world's largest IT and home appliance exhibition to be held in January next year.
According to Mango Slab on the 7th, the company's "Nemonic Dot" received the Best of Innovation in the 2026 mobile devices, accessories and apps institutional sector. It is the second Best of Innovation and the third CES award in total.
Using AI, the product converts text in more than 100 languages into braille code and prints labels. The height of the braille dots is 0.6 mm, meeting national standard specifications such as Korea (0.6 mm), the United States (0.48 mm), and the United Kingdom (0.5 mm).
Mango Slab started as an in-house venture at Samsung Electronics and was spun off in 2016 as corporations. Half of the team has developed printers and mobile phones at Samsung Electronics.
Mango Slab said, "Because braille can be made on the spot when needed, hundreds of thousands of caregivers, tens of thousands of pharmacists, and any family members of people with visual impairments can immediately provide help in braille."