Weāre excited to announce the launch of a commercial pilot in Italy to test new ways of screening for eye diseases using fundus imaging technology ā right at the family doctorās office and local pharmacies.
This initiative is a collaboration between Emtesys, a leading Italian provider of digital healthcare solutions, and RetinaScope, a company focused on making retinal screening more accessible through smart, user-friendly fundus cameras and software solutions.
The goal: to explore scalable models for early detection of conditions like diabetic retinopathy and macular degenerationāwithout requiring a specialist visit.
The pilot will assess:
About the partners:
We look forward to sharing insights from this pilot as we move toward more equitable, preventive eye care across Europe.
The screening of the retina of diabetic patients to detect diabetic could be much easier, faster and cheaper if GPs could make use of a low cost and easy to use digital camera, service platform and artificial intelligence based algorithms.
The device, developed by researchers from the University of Strathclyde, captures 3-D images of the retina, the back of the eye and cornea, and can be added at low cost to a slit lamp, a device commonly used by optometrists.
Patients with conditions such as glaucoma, the third most common cause of visual impairment worldwide, with an estimated 7.7 million people affected, are often diagnosed by highly-trained specialists, who look at photos and give a subjective opinion on the 3D structure of the back of the eye.
The initial prototyping was funded by the Engineering and Physics Research Council, part of UK Research & Innovation. The next step is now to make the technology available to the medical community, and the University has partnered with RetinaScope/IDCP, a digital innovation group, to turn it into a medical product.
Finally the full Medica Dusseldorf was back. RetinaScope was present at the booth of distributor IDCP Medtech.
RetinaScope launched its first product, the RetinaScope Plus retinal camera with the first version of the RetinaScope software. The RS+ software runs on an Android phone connected to the non-mydriatic retinal camera. RetinaScope will also be launching an advanced artificial eye for training purposes.
Contact the team at info @ retinascope.eu or +31 206186322.