19 Jun 2005

Helping the blind to see

IIP is developing a retina implant that has the potential to restore limited eyesight in people who have suffered hereditary vision loss.

The implant works with a microcomputer, worn at the waist, and eye glasses. The glasses have a built-in camera, where the visual information that’s captured is converted into electrical impulses and transmitted to the implant. So far, 95 percent of the test patients have reported visual perceptions.

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