Have you ever used hand free technology, or have you wondered what technology really can do? Have you ever known how it feels to not use your hands to use technology? A famous inventor known throughout the world and his home country for his famous inventions is very rich and works with Google and Amazon. Babak Parviz is this man. He invented both Google Glasses and google contact lenses. There were many reasons why he wanted these things to be invented. These things were invented because Babak Parviz wanted to create hand - free technology that would amaze anyone. He invented Google Glasses because wanted to be able to capture the moment without using your phone. Something that is on the spot and will help millions of people. The Google …show more content…
With his contact lenses, he helped many people with diseases or with bad vision. The contact lenses can monitor Diabetic levels with tears from the eyes. They also provide a red light for caution if the Diabetic levels are too high. The Google Contact lenses were put in headlines for a prototype infused with bionic contact lenses, with microcircuitry (David Teicher).
Babak Parviz was born in Iraq. He was born on December 23, 1973 and is an American, Iranian. He grew up with harsh parents. During his years of growing up, he had to study hard to get a good education.
He was about a teen when he came to America. That is where he went to the University of Washington and received a Ph.D. in Electrical engineering. He received an MS in Physics and Electrical Engineering.
Babak Parviz has a background in nanotechnology. Even though Babak Parviz invented two great things, the Google Contact Lenses were his most famous invention. When Babak Parviz went into Google X, the Google Glasses was an idea that Google Proposed. Babak Parviz was the person that created them. When it came to Google Contact Lenses, Babak Parviz came up wi the idea and it has far more technology than the Google Glasses. They both are still very famous inventions that are used to this
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