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Intel AI-Powered Backpack Helps Visually Impaired Navigate World
team designed an AI-powered, voice-activated backpack that can help the visually impaired navigate and perceive the world around them.
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Blackfin guest speaker at universities
The story of Blackfin reaches the desks of two prestigious universities. Nicola Del Din, the company CEO
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“If relationships were a drug, NICE would mandate their use in every consultation,”
Professor Marshall tells King’s Fund Conference yesterday
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Optoversity challenge raises £7,700 for VCHP
Out of the Box Optics’s Optoversity Challenge has raised an impressive £7,700 for Vision Care for Homeless People at Sunday’s online event
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New AOP Infection control and prevention certificate
In response to popular demand, the Association of Optometrists (AOP) is launching a new AOP Infection control and prevention certificate
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CUES – filling the gaps a year on ~ advice from LOCSU
When it was first published, the COVID-19 Urgent eyecare service (CUES) pathway was promoted for the immediate crisis…but going forward
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New Council members welcomed at College AGM
The College of Optometrists welcomed eight new Council members at its AGM on 23 March.
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Prof. Peter Shah writes for RCOph on Glaucoma Treatment, “time to transform and reconfigure the service.”
In a blog he writes a piece for the college for World Glaucoma Week. Titled “Glaucoma, Isolation and Kindness: the role ophthalmologists play in creating a brighter world “
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Health Secretary – IT innovation can help reduce unnecessary trips to hospital
Matt Hancock has spoken about the role technology will play in the future of healthcare in England.
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Specsavers returns to residential care homes for eye tests
Care home residents who have missed out on eye tests during the pandemic are once again able to access Specsavers home visits service
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