Innovision Labs News
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Nine-Time All-Star Chris Paul And InnoVision Labs Launch Game Vision App By Chris Paul
InnoVision Labs, a neuroscience technology company, has launched the Game Vision by Chris Paul app. The app, available on iPhone/Android platforms, is designed to improve the image processing speed of athletes by up to 2x. It uses patented and proprietary neuroscience technology developed by InnoVision Labs team of neuroscientists and game logic themes designed by a team of mobile game experts, in partnership with Chris Paul. The app is expected to provide athletes with a unique competitive edge by enhancing their sports vision. InnoVision Labs technology has been proven to significantly improve the vision performance of Air Force fighter pilots and professional athletes. The app is available as a free download.
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GlassesOff Inc. Renamed InnoVision Labs, Inc., New Trading Symbol INVS
InnoVision Labs, Inc. has announced its new name and trading symbol, along with an expanded product portfolio. The company has developed apps for sports vision processing speed exercises and near vision sharpness training. The brand name GlassesOff™ will continue to be used for the existing mobile application that aims to eliminate dependency on reading glasses, while Game Vision™ will be used for upcoming mobile applications focused on sports vision performance. The first of these apps is set to launch in partnership with Chris Paul, an eight-time all-star basketball player. The companys CEO, Nimrod Madar, emphasized the commitment to innovation and vision performance, with a focus on scientific research and the development of new products. InnoVision Labs is a visual neuroscience technology company that develops and commercializes consumer-oriented software applications.
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Israel's 'GlassesOff' App Said To Make Eyes A Whopping 8.6 Years Younger
Israeli startup GlassesOff has developed a mobile app that can train the brain to bypass presbyopia, a condition that affects vision as people age. The app is based on research from Tel Aviv University, which shows that presbyopia is caused by prolonged brain processing time of images, rather than visual clouding. By playing a simple game a few times a week, individuals aged 40-60 can improve their vision. The app constructs a customized training regimen and stimulates the visual cortex in the brain to eliminate visual confusion. The app costs $59.99 for a subscription after a free 2-week trial period.
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