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03May

Startup Company Vivid Vision signs license agreement with The Research Foundation for SUNY

Startup Vivid Vision, Inc. has signed an exclusive license agreement with The Research Foundation for The State University of New York to employ a new device to treat lazy eye and other disorders of binocular vision.

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04Apr

“Virtual Reality Technology for Vision Therapy” Seminar at COVD 2018

Tuan Tran, Chief Optometrist and Brian Dornbos, Director of Optometry from Vivid Vision’s clinical team will be leading a discussion of how Vivid Vision works, an overview of clinical cases encountered in practice, and a demonstration of the highlights of the Vivid Vision system.

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08Mar

Why private practice optometry will thrive in the digital age

The eye-care industry has always been a dynamic space. It’s a complex mix of private practitioners, HMO’s, government organizations, eye-wear vendors and corporate eye-care. The recent influx of online companies such as Warby Parker and Zeni Optical as well as new corporate retailers such as CVS has caused concern as to whether private practice optometry can survive in an environment that’s becoming increasingly corporate.

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15Feb

Experience vision therapy in virtual reality at the Northwest Congress of Optometry!

The most advanced virtual reality vision care platform is coming to the 2018 Northwest Congress of Optometry!

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15Feb

Vivid Vision Expands into Europe with CE Mark, Asia Next

Vivid Vision, a medical technology company which uses virtual reality head-mounted displays to treat vision disorders, announced it has received CE Mark registration status in the EU. Vivid Vision’s software suite is used for treating binocular vision disorders such as amblyopia, strabismus, and convergence insufficiency. The software and associated hardware is distributed by VISUS GmbH, based in Stuttgart, Germany.

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26Jan

Glaucoma Awareness Month: What's my risk for developing glaucoma?

January is glaucoma awareness month. As an optometric provider, one of the eye diseases that I would see fairly commonly in my practice is glaucoma. Now, I worked in Veterans Affairs hospital, so my patient base just due to age was at a higher risk for this disease. Glaucoma itself is a disorder that can be easily managed if caught early.

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