Augmentiqs' pathology solution transforms the microscope into a smart and connected device. Causing no distortion of optical quality, Augmentiqs retrofits into existing microscopes, facilitating augmented reality within the eyepiece and live image capture of the slide sample.
Circle Optics has developed a parallax-free 360°camera that eliminates the need to stitch and instantly captures a perfect 360° representation of a scene.
Lumedica creates affordable light-based scientific and medical instruments that deliver accurate diagnostic results. Leveraging off-the-shelf and custom imaging components, Lumedica is able to make diagnostic devices cheaper, more durable, and easier to disseminate.
Mango teQ Ltd. is developing frontier technology for augmented reality hardware. Its initial focus is a retrofit head-up display (HUD) to fit onto helmets. REYEDR lets motorcyclists keep their eyes on the road with a true HUD and uses the latest holographic technology to display information at infinite focus in the line of sight.
Neurescence's Quartet enables functional imaging of the central nervous system at the level of neuronal microcircuits, and targets three significant markets: neuroscientists doing fundamental brain research; the drug development industry to help determine the effect of compounds on brain circuits; and surgeons, who could use it as a presurgical assessment tool.
Opalux Inc.’s MyImage embeds a person’s portrait and data into a color-shifting security feature that is virtually impossible to counterfeit, while being easy to verify.
ORC (Organic Robotics Corp.) is using technologies developed at Cornell University to develop haptic feedback devices to bring the virtual world to life. Its untethered, battery-powered glove will feel force with light haptic interactions mediated by stretchable optical waveguides.
Ovitz has developed individualized vision-enhancing solutions through a custom contact lens that significantly enhances patients’ vision quality. Ovitz uses state-of-the-art optical technology and its own proprietary software algorithms to diagnose individuals with abnormal corneas and provide prescription data for individualized contact lenses.
VPG Medical Inc., a digital health service company, has developed CardioGuard, a proprietary platform technology leveraging the cameras embedded in smart devices to monitor the cardiac activities of their user.
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