VR for Binocular Vision: Using the Brain's Neuroplasticity to Treat Lazy Eye

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Hundreds of eye clinics are using VR to treat lazy eye in more than 16 countries. This talk covers the science and business challenges of getting a novel VR medical device adopted as the new standard of care.

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James Blaha (CEO & Founder, Vivid Vision)




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