French Startup Lili for Life to debut LILI Lamp for dyslexic readers at Bett Show 2024

Lili for Life, the creator and manufacturer of the LILI Lamp, will be participating in the Bett Show 2024. This annual international trade fair, celebrated for its focus on advanced technology in education, is set to be held in London from 24th to 26th January 2024.

At booth NG41, Lili for Life has extended an invitation to attendees to explore its new LILI Lamp.

The LILI Lamp is a pioneering device, incorporating pulsed light technology developed by Lili for Life. This technology has demonstrated effectiveness in aiding dyslexic individuals. The lamp, a key product, utilises technology to create a dyslexia-friendly lighting environment. It aims to enhance reading comfort and reduce fatigue for users with dyslexia, thereby improving their access to educational materials.

Lili for Life's presence at the Bett Show 2024 represented a prime opportunity for educators, industry experts, and the public to engage with the transformative potential of the LILI Lamp. It highlighted the lamp's role in supporting dyslexic learners.

The Lili for Life team will be available at booth NG41 to demonstrate the LILI Lamp, discuss its functionalities, and explore partnerships in the educational sector.

"We are excited to showcase the LILI Lamp at Bett Show 2024. It demonstrates the power of technology to create a more inclusive learning environment. Our goal is to empower individuals with dyslexia, by providing them with a tool that encourages educational success by enhancing their reading experience." said Bertrand Descours, Lili for Life’s CEO.   

The innovative technology behind Lili for Life was conceived by French physicists Albert Le Floch and Guy Ropars. Recognised by France’s National Academy of Medicine in 2020, they found that dyslexic individuals have two dominant eyes, leading to image overlap in the brain during reading.

Motivated by the challenges faced by dyslexic individuals and a desire to address the injustice they experience, Frédéric Granotier and a team of entrepreneurs founded Lili for Life in September 2020. Their goal is to widely disseminate the groundbreaking findings of Albert Le Floch and Guy Ropars, aiming to assist dyslexic individuals globally.