Technology
News and features covering the latest advancements in technology that are impacting optometry
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The Royal College of Ophthalmologists and the British & Irish Orthoptic Society encourage clinicians to use evidence-based technology
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A screening method that quantifies the yellowness of the eye could lead to earlier identification and treatment of jaundice
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Technology that could help to identify those at risk of the most severe form of retinopathy of prematurity has been fast-tracked for approval by the FDA
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Professor Kathryn Saunders talks to OT about the Ulster-Cardiff Accommodation Cube
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Researchers have developed a prototype smartphone app designed to help parents detect early signs of paediatric eye cancer
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Hong Kong scientists have reported promising results from a two-year randomised clinical trial involving 183 children in British Journal of Ophthalmology
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Paediatric ophthalmologist at DIVE Medical, Victoria Pueyo, shares insight into Track AI, a project designed to develop technology that can identify visual problems in children earlier
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Moorfields Eye Hospital and Dem Dx collaborate to incorporate machine learning into a platform that supports clinical decision making
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Braille Bricks are being trialled in UK classrooms, with the sets to be distributed free of charge to select UK schools and institutions from 2020
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Data gathered using gaze-tracking software is analysed using an artificial intelligence algorithm to identify potential cases of visual impairment