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Medisim Ltd. Selects Kopin's Binocular Microdisplay Module for its BinoVision™ Head-Mounted Goggles
Kopin Corporation has announced that its BDM WVGA LCD module and A912 Driver IC have been chosen by Medisim Ltd. for its BinoVision goggles. The BinoVision goggles, developed by Medisim, aim to treat Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) and connect to various streaming video sources. The integration of Kopins microdisplays into the goggles provides a high level of brightness, which is a key requirement for the application. Kopin is excited about the increased interest in their microdisplays for medical products and believes that a variety of applications, such as surgical, procedural, and ophthalmic, can benefit from the integration of their near-to-eye microdisplays.
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12 revolutionary advances for your eye health
The article discusses 12 revolutionary Israeli therapeutic and diagnostic technologies for eyes. These technologies address various vision problems such as refractive errors, cornea diseases, retina diseases, strabismus, and amblyopia. The technologies include Nano-Drops for vision correction, CSF-1 eye drops for presbyopia, dynamic electronic multifocal eyeglasses, Hyper-CL therapeutic contact lens, EndoArt polymer implant, CorNeat KPro artificial cornea, ForeseeHome home monitoring test, implantable miniature telescope for AMD, retinal diagnostic screening system, implantable chip for degenerative retinal diseases, and BinoVision video goggles for amblyopia. The article highlights the potential of these technologies to improve vision and provide innovative solutions for eye-related issues.
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Israeli firms display life-saving tech in Dusseldorf
A delegation of Israeli medical device and healthcare developers is exhibiting products at Germanys MEDICA 2017. The Israeli pavilion is showcasing emergency medical services specialized products developed by interdisciplinary teams. The trade fair is one of the largest globally for the medical sector.
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Kids like this fun treatment for lazy eye with no patches
Israeli company Medisim is working to commercialize BinoVision video goggles, a new approach to treating amblyopia (lazy eye). The goggles stimulate the brain to improve visual function by presenting separate and independent views of the same image to each eye. The device connects to any streaming video source and turns content into a fun mode of therapy. Clinical trials at Tel Aviv Medical Center showed that compliance was high among children using BinoVision, and the results were better and faster than traditional treatments. Medisim has applied for approval by the US FDA for BinoVision.
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