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  • News - 11 Apr 2011
    Advanced Contact Lenses that are fitted with a miniaturised pressure sensor can help detect signs of Glaucoma, a disease of the eye affecting around 65 million people across the world. In...
  • News - 20 Oct 2010
    AcuMEMS, a California-based medical device company proclaimed that their company has devised a novel wire-free sensing device for detecting intraocular pressure (IOP) of glaucoma and cataract...
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    Superior Sensor Technology is an innovative, high technology company committed to producing a new generation of integrated, high-performance, low-pressure sensors for industrial, medical and...
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    VRmagic is a leading provider of virtual reality simulators for medical training in the field of ophthalmology. The eye surgery simulator Eyesi provides training in cataract and vitreoretinal surgery....
  • News - 17 Jun 2014
    Your eye could someday house its own high-tech information center, tracking important changes and letting you know when it's time to see an eye doctor. University of Washington engineers...
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    We are Building the Adaptable, Intelligent World Xilinx is the inventor of the FPGA, programmable SoCs, and now, the ACAP. Our highly-flexible programmable silicon, enabled by a suite of advanced...
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    Sensors Expo & Conference is the only event in North America focused on sensors and sensor-integrated systems. For 30+ years, Sensors has brought technical innovation and thought leadership to...
  • News - 24 Aug 2011
    The point-of-care diagnostic tests manufacturer, Rapid Pathogen Screening (RPS) was granted a medical device license for their in-office RPS InflammaDry Detector by Health Canada on August 11, 2011....
  • News - 17 Nov 2017
    Implandata’s EYEMATE™ system for continuous monitoring of intraocular pressure (IOP) and improved disease care at glaucoma patients is providing vastly improved quality and quantity of...
  • News - 25 Mar 2011
    Professor of equine surgery at the College of Veterinary Medicine at University of Missouri, Kevin Keegan, has developed a novel system called ‘Lameness Locator’ using motion sensors to...

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