Friday, October 9, 2015

Fujitsu Retissa - Laser

I give this 95% chance we're in here. Retinal scanning is MicroVision. Retinal scanning with lasers and mirrors? I'm pretty sure it's us.

I will of course be digging for more.

Perhaps we'll start trading like a hot new biotech. Curing a significant amount of the blindness in the world should be worth a bit.




From UberGizmo

At Fujitsu

Toronto Sun - Images from CEATEC (Note how nicely RoBoHon shows as well.)
See slide #8 for Retisssa

"Basically, RETISSA works this way – it will project an image directly into your retina using the wonders of mirrors – where a RGB laser beam will be sent to a MEMS mirror, which in turn is relayed over to the reflecting mirror installed in the RETISSA itself, where your retina will then pick up that image."

"there are plans to roll it out next March with the help of medical universities, ophthalmology hospitals, educational institutions and optician stores."

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