Who are we?
GoSense designs a completely new sensory augmentation technology for the visually impaired. In an environment designed by and for sighted people, we found it necessary to improve accessibility for visually impaired people.
GoSense is composed of a multidisciplinary team. All of them put their skills together with one goal in mind: to design easy-to-use products that improve the user’s autonomy, safety and well-being in order to enhance the human senses through new technologies.
Our team
GoSense is a team that works in unison, united around common values: transparency, mutual aid, high standards and questioning. A multidisciplinary team that collaborates to offer effective solutions.
François Birot
Co-founder and Scientific Director
Hugues De Chaumont
Co-founder President
Nuray Sayin
Customer Relationship Manager
Xinyue Lu
Research & Development engineer
François Laurent
Intern in charge of communication and business development
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Genesis
Not coming from the world of disability, our intrinsic motivation is to give meaning to our project. Our philosophy is the « lean startup »: innovate while putting the end user at the center of the design of our products.
Our final goal is to propose a technology for the disabled population. And through common use, to extend our technology and our know-how to other markets and to the general public. Several examples of products commonly used today were first created for people with reduced mobility or loss of autonomy, such as the remote control for your television.
We are convinced that the fields of health, and augmented reality technologies, through sound for GoSense, will revolutionize the world of tomorrow.
They talk about us
GoSense is dedicated to sharing its experience. Like its technologies,
GoSense is open to others and the world.
Asia’s 24HTECH. News Daily
This connected white cane is a smart solution for the visually impaired
A small connected accessory that fits onto a regular white cane can help blind and visually impaired people move around more safely. This accessory detects all nearby obstacles, including those at height, which generally go undetected with a standard white cane.
GoSense presents Rango, a module that turns a regular white cane into a connected and intelligent device […}
Euronews next
Meet the gadget that helps visually-impaired
people dodge street hazards
By Manuel Ausloos
PARIS – As she walks down a Paris sidewalk, visually-impaired Frenchwoman Laurence Jamet approaches a garbage can blocking her path. A beep sounds in her ears to warn her of the obstacle, she takes a step to the right to dodge it, and continues on her way […]
Forbes
Este gadget ayuda a personas con discapacidad
visual a cruzar la calle y evitar accidentes
Una empresa ha diseñado un dispositivo visual capaz de calcular la trayectoria de las personas con discapacidad y alertar sobre obstáculos.
Reuters.- Mientras camina por una acera de París, la francesa Laurence Jamet, una persona con discapacidad visual, se acerca a un bote de basura que le bloquea el paso. Un pitido le avisa del obstáculo, da un paso a la derecha para esquivarlo y sigue su camino […]
TF1 – French national television
Interview with Franck, one of our earliest “Rangonaute” who presents and tells about his experience with Rango.
M6 – French national television
Presentation of Rango on JT 12.45 of M6 on April 22, 2021
Our awards
Prix jeunes Entrepreneurs De l’Année
Catégorie de l’émergence
Semi-finalistes au
« Hello tomorrow challenge »
Grand Prix de
l’Entrepreneur’s Day
Finaliste de la deuxième saison de
« Inventer demain »
Vainqueur de la 5ème édition
Catégorie économie sociale et solidaire
Prix jeunes Entrepreneurs De l’Année
Catégorie de l’émergence
Semi-finalistes au
« Hello tomorrow challenge »
Grand Prix de
l’Entrepreneur’s Day
Finaliste de la deuxième saison de
« Inventer demain »
Vainqueur de la 5ème édition
Catégorie économie sociale et solidaire