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Brandon Foshee, Fauxsee Innovations (40 Under 40)

Brandon Foshee lost his sight while earning a bachelor’s degree from Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, but that wasn’t the setback it could have been. Instead, it inspired him to start Fauxsee Innovations in 2011. read more >
Fauxsee Innovations Founder, President and CEO Brandon Foshee with his guide dog, Shakespeare.
Health Care / Investments / Manufacturing

‘Roboglasses’ for the Blind Get Boost From Grant

Fauxsee Innovations of Magnolia has landed a one-year, $226,000 grant from the National Eye Institute to continue developing its first product, Roboglasses. read more >
Tim Zigler, left in inset, and Brandon Foshee formed Fauxsee to sell Roboglasses, a device that helps the visually impaired avoid head and upper body injury. The original Roboglasses prototype (below), designed by Tim Zigler, was simply a pair of sunglasses with parking aid sensors attached.
Business Services / Education / Health Care

‘Roboglasses’ from FauxSee Innovations Help Visually Impaired

Ten years after losing his sight, Brandon Foshee and his brother-in-law Tim Zigler are turning tragedy into business with the development of "Roboglasses," a product intended to keep the visually impaired aware of their surroundings and reduce injuries. read more >
Government & Politics / Small Business

‘Here to Help’ Sometimes Comes True (Editorial)

One side of the political spectrum gets a lot of mileage out of quoting President Ronald Reagan’s quip about government: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’” And far too often, to again selectively quote the Great Communicator, government isn’t the solution; it’s the problem. Except sometimes … read more >