Bright Lights USA manufactures and sells defense components under the leadership of founding CEO and president Daniel Farber. Based in Barrington, New Jersey, Bright Lights USA also provides charitable aid to individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by supporting the ALS Association.
Kicking off ALS Awareness Month in May, the ALS Association emphasized the need to raise awareness about the disease. Calaneet Balas, the organization’s president and CEO, called for increased research funding and improved public policies that would benefit people with the condition.
One of the recent projects of the association is Project Revoice, which seeks to clone the voices of ALS patients before they lose the ability to speak. With the help of advanced technology, a digital voice clone can be produced by fully recreating the vocal essence of the patient.
Also called Lou Gehrig's disease, ALS affects the nerve cells responsible for the movement of voluntary muscles. People with the condition loses the ability to perform simple tasks like walking and talking.
Kicking off ALS Awareness Month in May, the ALS Association emphasized the need to raise awareness about the disease. Calaneet Balas, the organization’s president and CEO, called for increased research funding and improved public policies that would benefit people with the condition.
One of the recent projects of the association is Project Revoice, which seeks to clone the voices of ALS patients before they lose the ability to speak. With the help of advanced technology, a digital voice clone can be produced by fully recreating the vocal essence of the patient.
Also called Lou Gehrig's disease, ALS affects the nerve cells responsible for the movement of voluntary muscles. People with the condition loses the ability to perform simple tasks like walking and talking.
