
OCTA shifts up a gear as buy-ups progress
Heidelberg Engineering announced the FDA has cleared the Spectralis OCT angiography (OCTA) module with Shift technology, which halves the device’s previous image acquisition time.

Heidelberg Engineering announced the FDA has cleared the Spectralis OCT angiography (OCTA) module with Shift technology, which halves the device’s previous image acquisition time.

Global toy giant Mattel has released a blind Barbie and a Black Barbie with Down syndrome, encouraging more children to tell their stories through play.

With a company name resembling the double O in the Olympic rings, Woow is aptly celebrating the recent Paris Olympic Games with the launch of a new festive sun and optical collection. Model Go Further (featured here) redefines the starting and the finish line, its colourful parentheses creating a pl

Hospitals would do well to put a folding chair or stool in patients’ rooms to enable eye-to-eye contact from clinicians to aid patient recovery, revealed a US study.

Two optometrists have been found in breach of the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights after a woman lost sight in her right eye due to a retinal detachment. The deputy health and disability commissioner (HDC) ruled the optometrists failed to provide services with reasonable care

Elon Musk’s declaration that Blindsight, a cortical implant to restore vision, “may ultimately exceed normal human vision” has been denounced as “unrealistic at best” by US neuroscientists.

The Vision Research Foundation is welcoming applications for travelling scholarships to Māori and Pasifika optometry and medical students to attend the 2024 Women in Vision conference.

The 2024 Medical Training Survey (MTS), designed to shape the future of medical training in Australia, is now open.

Bollé Safety has received the Red Dot product design award for its protective goggle model, Universal. Launched in June 2023, Universal is already successfully established in the market, said Julien Konieczny, product development manager at Bollé Safety.

Woodys Eyewear’s bold designs, powerful colours and trendy shapes will inspire wearers to have fun under the sun! The Barcelona-based brand’s latest sun style combines Italian acetate and nickel-free metal, the front laminates giving it a unique style.

Zeiss Sunlens has developed a specific lens for golfers that mainly acts on two fundamental colours of the spectrum, blue and green.

Australian brand Ugly Fish’s Green series is made from 100% recycled fishing nets. Tough and lightweight, the sunglasses are designed for action on and off the water, said the company. Available in six styles and a variety of lenses.