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| Orsay, France – September 3, 2008: After unveiling the prototype at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), Imagine Eyes announces that its | |||||
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enhancements and, even more,
is fully plug-and-play compatible via a standard USB2 interface.
On the software front, mirao 52-e is delivered with
an all-new Application Programming Interface (API)
that was painstakingly developed to provide easy access
to mirao's powerful wavefront correction abilities and ensure
backwards compatibility as the product continues to evolve.
Of course, mirao 52-e is CE marked and conforms
to international electromagnetic and electrical safety standards.
When asked about mirao's potential, longtime mirao user Prof. Wolfgang Drexler responded "I personally think that the unique design, unprecedented stroke and plug-and-play integration of mirao 52-e will facilitate its integration into numerous optical imaging modalities and significantly enhance visualization performance in retinal and other bioimaging applications." Prof. Drexler and his colleagues used mirao along with chromatic aberration correction to improve the resolution of their OCT configuration by a factor of 80. In mid-2008, the first mirao 52-e units were integrated into the INOVEO retinal imaging system and the first prototype of the system was delivered to the Hôpital Necker in July of this year. INOVEO is a consortium of 11 leading academic centers, industrials and hospitals that will use the project's ultra-high resolution, adaptive optics flood illumination fundus camera to explore new frontiers in early diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases. "mirao is unique because, unlike other devices, it was conceived to be capable of compensating for the wide-ranging aberrations found in human eyes" says Imagine Eyes cofounder and President Nicolas Chateau. "We are very proud of what our customers have achieved using mirao and we are eager to see the results from the INOVEO clinical investigation sites as well as the Cole Eye Institute at the Cleveland Clinic later this year." mirao is marketed by Imagine Eyes for ophthalmic applications and by its sister company, Imagine Optic, for other applications including bioimaging and lasers. Previous News:
MICADO Consortium to Use Adaptive Optics for Deep-Tissue Imaging, Sept 2007.
Adaptive Optics Boosts Performance of Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography, Feb 2007. Boston Micromachines and Imagine Optic Enhance Products For Wavefront Sensing and Correction, Jan 2007. About Imagine Eyes:
Imagine Eyes
applies its unique expertise in ocular wavefront metrology and adaptive optics
to focus on researchers needs for precision
ophthalmic diagnostic devices and component technologies.
Founded in 2003 by leading scientists in the fields of adaptive optics and eye research,
the Company maintains its position as a technical leader in its domain through its innovative R&D program,
wide array of patents and acclaimed product line.
Key products include the irx3 Wavefront Aberrometer, crx1 Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator,
mirao 52-e Electromagnetic Deformable Mirror,
HASO 32-eye wavefront sensor, and
CASAO Adaptive Optics command & control software.
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