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Heidelberg Engineering to Showcase New Imaging Technology at ARVO

04/30/2024
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At the upcoming ARVO meeting in Seattle, Heidelberg Engineering will showcase a wide range of imaging applications from basic vision research to clinical trials and guided therapy.

SeeLuma 

For the first time, Heidelberg Engineering will demonstrate the future of digital imaging with its investigational SeeLuma, developed and manufactured by Heidelberg Engineering subsidiary, Munich Surgical Imaging, and distributed exclusively by Bausch + Lomb. The fully digital, surgical-visualization platform features next-generation image technology with intraoperative OCT. Ergonomic and easy-to-use, it features a heads-up 3D monitor, multiple digital display options, and intuitive interface. 

Anterion 

Attendees can see the all-in-one Anterion Imaging Platform for the anterior segment that combines biometry, IOL power calculation with corneal topography and tomography, and anterior chamber metrics, all based on swept-source high-resolution OCT images. The Epithelial Thickness Module (ETM), which was recently submitted for FDA clearance, will also be on display.  

Heidelberg Chameleon   

Based on the Spectralis technology, the Heidelberg Imaging Research Platform Chameleon is designed to unlock imaging of a wider range of fluorophores critical for basic vision research, thanks to its interface to tunable laser light sources. Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy (cSLO) and simultaneous OCT imaging with patented active eye tracking ensure clarity and detail.  

Heidelberg Eye Explorer   

DICOM and MONAI are the basis of interoperability for Heidelberg AppWay, a secure and compliant gateway and workflow solution to access artificial intelligence (AI) applications that can provide additional insight into diagnostic images for clinical routine and scientific research. Developers can learn more about the new AI research platform to make investigational algorithms easily accessible and to accelerate innovation in AI.  

Xtreme Research Award Winner - SRT Technology 

Monday night, Heidelberg Engineering will host an award presentation for the winner of the Heidelberg Engineering Xtreme Research Award that recognizes aspiring researchers for their outstanding contribution to ophthalmic research. This year's award highlights Dr. Christian Burri from the University of Bern for his work with real-time OCT guided dosimetry in selective retina therapy (SRT). 

ARVO delegates can see the latest innovations from Heidelberg Engineering at stand #1905.  

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