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How .lumen is applying autonomous driving technologies to smart glasses for the blind, The Luminaire launches experience cards for HNW travellers and why authenticity is the new currency in African gaming.

.Lumen wins CES 2026 accessibility award for AI-powered glasses for the blind

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US – European deep tech start-up .lumen has won the CTA Foundation Pitch Competition for Accessibility at CES 2026, receiving a £7,420 ($10,000,€8,550) award for its breakthrough Pedestrian Autonomous Driving AI technology. The recognition highlights .lumen’s AI-powered wearable Glasses for the Blind, which enable visually impaired users to move independently, safely and hands-free.

The award was presented on stage by a blind Paralympic champion, underlining the significance of the innovation. Unlike traditional assistive tools, the system works anywhere, indoors or outdoors, without relying on pre-mapped environments or internet connectivity, guiding users via a patented haptic interface.

‘I was born into a family where everyone except me had a disability. Years later, the technology we’re building is recognised here, on the CES stage, as the most innovative in its field – feels like a full circle,’ said Cornel Amariei, founder and CEO of .lumen.

Amariei added: ‘When you realise there are only about 28,000 guide dogs for more than 330m visually impaired people, you understand why technology has to change the equation.’

.lumen is initially launching in Europe, supported by Romania’s public assistive programme, but there are plans for international expansion.

For more insights on AI-driven accessibility and human-machine innovation, see LS:N Global’s Innovation Debrief 2025: Automated Accessibility and the Human+ section of The Synthocene Era: Merging Human and Machine Intelligence report.

Strategic opportunity

Develop hands-free, intuitive products and services that empower users with limited mobility to act independently, using accessibility-driven innovation and pushing the boundaries of augmented human potential

The Luminaire turns curated luxury travel into a giftable object

Global – Luxury travel company The Luminaire has launched a new range of Experience Cards priced at up to £10,000 ($13,480, €11,530), offering a curated alternative to traditional travel vouchers.

Rather than offering flexible credit, each Experience Card unlocks a fully designed itinerary shaped around cultural and intellectual immersion. Current options include private watchmaking ateliers in Switzerland for £9,900 ($13,345, €11,415) and wine-focused trips in France, with Bordeaux priced at £9,100 ($12,265, €10,490) and Champagne at £9,180 ($12,375, €10,585). Other experiences centre on art restoration, archaeology and heritage craft, with travellers later working with The Luminaire’s team to personalise the journey.

In our latest travel and hospitality macrotrend report, Optimised Odysseys, we identified a shift in post-luxury travel away from material excess towards experiences designed to deliver emotional and intellectual resonance. By turning curated journeys into a giftable object, The Luminaire’s new Experience Cards tap into this demand, appealing to high-net-worth consumers who increasingly prioritise experiences and personal legacy over physical goods.

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Strategic opportunity

Consider how your brand can turn knowledge, culture, curation or human connection into tangible, giftable experiences, unlocking new revenue streams while positioning your business as a tastemaker and cultural authority

Stat: How cultural relevance is shaping Africa’s gaming market

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Africa – More than half of African gamers say cultural relevance plays an important role in the games they choose, with a similar proportion wanting to see more Black characters and African settings represented on screen, according to GeoPoll’s Gaming in Africa 2025 Report

Conducted across key African markets including Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, the study highlights how authenticity is becoming a deciding factor for players, signalling to developers the growing importance of culturally relevant content in driving engagement and loyalty. 

These expectations are emerging alongside a mobile-first gaming landscape. Smartphones remain the dominant platform across the region, with 91% of respondents identifying them as their primary device and three-quarters reporting more than an hour of daily play. Their accessibility and lower cost compared with consoles or PCs means that mobile gaming reaches a wide audience, amplifying demand for culturally relevant characters and settings.

For more on how players are increasingly demanding characters and environments that reflect real-world diversity and identity, read our Authentic Avatars report.

Strategic opportunity

Developers can use the tension between escapism and realism by designing characters and storylines that feel culturally grounded yet imaginative, meeting players’ desire for both relatable identities and immersive, entertaining worlds

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