
Goodbye multifocals! DeepOptics changes focus via software
For this long-time wearer of progressive lenses, DeepOptics’ 32°N sunglasses are nothing short of an addictive, adaptive miracle.

For this long-time wearer of progressive lenses, DeepOptics’ 32°N sunglasses are nothing short of an addictive, adaptive miracle.

Their nano-size metasurfaces could be added during the molding stage of contact lens fabrication or thermally fused to a rigid contact lens.

Pop diva’s Grammy performance incorporated Intel Haifa’s RealSense 3D vision technology with holography and robotics.

‘The startup contest and mHealth conference are premier platforms for Israel’s burgeoning medical technology field to showcase their innovations to the world.’

Israel’s DeepOptics is developing a liquid-crystal alternative to multifocal lenses, eliminating distortion and segmentation to deliver sharp vision.

Singlecue, one of CNN’s 36 coolest gadgets of 2014, is a simple gesture-recognition remote control for today’s smart home.

OrCam is based on artificial intelligence and special algorithms built into a tiny computer that clips onto your eyeglasses.

Israel’s scientists are behind a range of innovations that dramatically improve eyesight or quality of life for people with vision impairments.

Project RAY, now launching in the US, opens the benefits of digital access to commercial and public services to people with visual disabilities.