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Nov 10, 2022 · www.prnewswire.com
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Fielmann Ventures announces investment in Israeli deep tech company Deep Optics
Fielmann Groups Venture and Investment arm, Fielmann Ventures, has acquired a 10% equity stake in Deep Optics, a leading deep tech company and developer in the electro-optics space. This investment strengthens Fielmann Groups capabilities in smart glasses and complements its disruptive technologies portfolio. Deep Optics is the inventor of dynamic focal glasses, which use pixelated liquid crystal lenses to adjust the focal distance. The technology has the potential to disrupt the optical lens market and offers applications in the field of smart glasses. Fielmann Group plans to jointly develop applications in the fields of progressive lenses and smart glasses with Deep Optics.
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Nov 10, 2022 · time.com
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DeepOptics 32°N Adaptive Focus Sunglasses: The 200 Best Inventions of 2022
DeepOptics, a company specializing in vision technology, has developed adaptive focus sunglasses to help people over 45 with aging eyes. The sunglasses have tinted liquid-crystal lenses that can realign into magnifying readers when the wearer swipes the temple with a finger. A companion phone app allows users to set a specific reading magnification level. DeepOptics plans to release a version with transparent lenses that can switch between a distance prescription and close-up magnification. The article highlights the companys shift in focus from making goggles for 3D television to developing products for the aging population. This development is expected to have a positive impact on the companys growth. No specific investors or customers are mentioned in the article. The date of the event described is not provided.
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Apr 17, 2022 · www.reviewed.com
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Adaptive focus glasses may be the last lenses you'll ever need
Deep Optics, a company that offers adaptive focus sunglasses, has introduced a new technology that allows the lenses to adjust their focus with a simple swipe of the finger. The lenses are made of pixelated liquid crystal layers that respond to a built-in processor, enabling them to change their electrical state according to the magnification requested by the user. The accompanying app can be used to modify the amount of magnification and test the users vision. The 32ºN adaptive focus sunglasses are available for pre-order at a price of $499.
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Jan 7, 2022 · www.wsj.com
Best of CES 2022: New Tech That's Practical, Innovative or Just Plain Crazy
Jan 7, 2022 · venturebeat.com
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The DeanBeat: The best of CES 2022 as seen from afar
The article discusses various innovative products and technologies showcased at CES 2022. One of the highlights is BMWs car that can change its color using E Ink technology. Samsung introduced an energy-harvesting remote control that can collect power from radio frequencies. John Deere showcased a self-driving tractor for use in farming. GAF Energy unveiled nailable solar shingles that integrate into roofing materials. Massage Robotics presented a massage robot table. The article also mentions Sonys PlayStation VR 2 headset and Vision-S 02 electric vehicle, Samsungs Freestyle Projector, DeepOptics 32ºN reading sunglasses, Kohlers Stillness Bath, and Novetos N1 invisible headphones.
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Jan 5, 2022 · www.wired.it
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Ces 2022, i gadget che ci renderanno la vita più semplice
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showcases various gadgets that are expected to have a positive impact on our daily lives. Some of the highlighted products include smart glasses that can transform from sunglasses to prescription glasses, smart scales that can identify and weigh products, a simulated reality display that allows for different perspectives, a smart toothbrush that can clean teeth in seconds, and a hair coloring technology that simplifies the process of dyeing hair at home. These innovations are aimed at improving health, saving time, and simplifying daily activities. The article mentions the companies Deep Optics, Infiniq, Dimenco, Y-Brush, LOreal, Invoxia, Urban Cuisine, MyEli, Withings, and Zerema.
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Jun 15, 2021 · www.businesswire.com
DeepOptics Debuts First-ever Adaptive Focus Sunglasses as Silicon Valley Tech Companies Race to Put Smartglasses on Consumers
Dec 13, 2017 · www.businesswire.com
Lumus Announces Collaboration with Deep Optics, Combining Its Leading Transparent AR Displays with Dynamic Focal Technology
May 31, 2017 · www.vrfocus.com
Deep Optics Displays First Demo of AR/VR Lenses
May 30, 2017 · www.prnewswire.com
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Deep Optics Shows First Demo of New AR/VR Lenses
Deep Optics, the inventor and pioneer of tunable lens technology, will be unveiling its technology for the AR and VR markets at AWE 2017. The technology aims to create a more vivid, comfortable, and immersive 3D experience for users of augmented and virtual reality devices. Deep Optics plans to continue partnerships with tier-1 players in the AR/VR market and introduce products powered by their lenses in 2018.
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May 1, 2016 · www.photonics.com
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Deep Optics Secures $4M to Develop Multifocal Glasses, VR/AR Applications
Deep Optics, a developer of dynamic focal glasses, has closed a $4 million A-round funding. The funding includes strategic investor Essilor International SA, along with Atomics 14 Ventures and private investors. Deep Optics aims to provide alternative progressive glasses and new ophthalmic applications with its proprietary liquid crystal lenses. The companys technology offers adaptable correction power management, similar to the human focusing mechanism. Deep Optics is also exploring applications for its adaptive electronic lens technology in virtual and augmented reality. The funding will support the companys growth and development.
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Mar 10, 2016 · www.dailymail.co.uk
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Liquid crystal glasses automatically adjust their focal length
Deep Optics, a start-up company based in Petah-Tikva, Israel, is developing glasses that can adapt to the wearers needs by automatically adjusting their optical power. The glasses use a layer of see-through liquid crystal technology that can change the way it bends light when an electrical current passes through it. Sensors in the frames determine where the wearers eyes are trying to focus and adjust the focal length within a fraction of a second. The technology aims to provide a more natural form of vision correction. Deep Optics is currently working on a basic prototype and plans to begin tests with patients within two years.
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Mar 2, 2016 · www.prnewswire.com
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Deep Optics Raises US$4 Million in Funding to Revolutionize the Multifocal Glasses Market
Deep Optics, a pioneer of dynamic focal glasses, has raised US$4 Million in a Series A funding round to fuel the development of its electronic lens and glasses system. The round includes strategic investor Essilor, the world leader in ophthalmic optics, Taiwan-based Atomics 14 Ventures and several private investors.
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Oct 7, 2015 · www.israel21c.org
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Your multifocal glasses are all set for a revolution
Israeli company DeepOptics is developing Omnifocals, the first dynamic focal eyeglass lenses. The lenses consist of two layers: a regular static lens for far vision and a pixelated dynamic liquid-crystal lens for near and intermediate vision. The electronic lens adjusts its optical power to adjust viewing distance based on data processed from two hidden sensors tracking the wearers line of sight. DeepOptics has a working lens prototype and plans to develop a fully functional glasses system. The company is in discussions with potential investors and partners, including manufacturers of optics for eyeglasses and virtual- and augmented-reality goggles. DeepOptics may launch an investment round in the next year.
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Mar 20, 2015 · www.timesofisrael.com
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Israeli tech focuses on a sharper pair of glasses
Israeli start-up DeepOptics has developed electronic lenses that use sensors to detect what the eye is focusing on and adjust the power of the glasses accordingly. This allows wearers to use the entire field of view of the eyeglasses, providing a constantly sharp and clear image. The article highlights the growth of the machine vision business in Israel, with companies like DeepOptics, MobilEye, and PrimeSense leading the way. The sixth annual Israel Machine Vision Conference (IMVC) will feature top researchers and executives in the industry. Other topics discussed include virtual reality, 3D scanning, and medical devices. The article emphasizes Israels role as a leader in machine vision technology.
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