O'Brien Technologies primarily focuses on individuals who have Aphasia. This group is estimated to be 1,000,000, or 1 out of every 250 people in the United States. This group is increasing by 100,000 or more individuals annually.
Aphasia (pronounced uh-fay'-zhuh) is a disorder caused by damage to the parts of the brain that control language. It can make it hard for a person to read, write and say what they mean to say. It alone does not affect a person's intellect, memory, judgment or problem solving. Aphasia usually occurs as the result of a stroke, and sometimes from head injury or a brain tumor.
As the company gains market share and maturity, we will expand sales to the estimated 6,000,000 (1 out of 40) other individuals in the U.S. who have lost the ability to speak, as well as others in countries throughout the World.



