March 15, 2024
🔷️ Abeye selected at Wired Health for its Lexilens technology
After recent editions of CES, Vivatech and the Grande Exposition du Made in France at the Elysée Palace in 2023, Abeye has once again distinguished itself by being selected to take part in one of the UK's leading health/tech events: Wired Health. This was an opportunity for the start-up supported by Atol opticians to present its Lexilens technology, recently adapted for computer screens.
The Wired Health event, to be held on March 19, is a landmark date bringing together the brightest minds in the digital health industry to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and challenges in the sector. Medical professionals, healthcare technologists, pharmaceutical leaders and entrepreneurs will be on hand to discuss all the innovations that can bring about positive change in terms of care and health. During the event, Abeye will be showcasing its disruptive technology in a test lab: more than just a presentation, it enables the teams on hand to test, touch and get to grips with the product. In Abeye's case, two reading aids for dyslexics.
🔷️ Lexilens: technology developed in France available in two products
Based on the discoveries of two laser physics researchers at the University of Rennes, Albert Le Floch and Guy Ropars, who have since received awards from the French National Academy of Medicine, Lexilens active lenses instantly erase the internal visual clutter (mirror or double images) that makes reading and learning difficult.
The lenses are controlled by an electronic device housed in the temples, which can be activated at the touch of a button. After an easy personal calibration stage, the effect is immediate: letters stand out better, lines separate, and reading and comprehension become smoother with less effort.
🔷️ A unique reading aid: 5,000 users, 36 countries, 100% Made In France
Since their launch 4 years ago, Lexilens glasses have been used by over 5,000 users in 36 countries, with 92% satisfaction*. Initially intended for a young audience, they have since been offered to adults, and have seen their design and technology evolve over the years. Our leitmotiv is to offer a product 100% developed and manufactured in France: R&D in Beaune and Rennes, and frames made in Toulouse. The size S model was certified Origine France Garantie (OFG) in 2023.
Abeye has recently adapted this technology to a computer screen. After 24 months of R&D, the start-up unveiled its latest innovation at CES in Las Vegas last January.
Offering full HD resolution, the screen instantly improves reading fluidity and comprehension without the need to wear Lexilens glasses.
This new product fulfils Abeye's ambition to advance inclusion in professional environments and increase the performance of dyslexic workers whose tasks involve computer activity. This screen also enables students to learn more comfortably and effectively.
Don't hesitate to contact us for a chat with Michael Kodochian,
🔷️ CEO and founder of Abeye
*92% of Lexilens wearers reported a change in their lives and 86% saw an improvement in their school results thanks to Lexilens - Ipsos study for Lexilens
🔷️ About Abeye
Abeye is a French Care deeptech startup specializing in smart glasses for health and well-being. Abeye is incubated by the Atol optician network, France's leading optics innovator.
Visit www.abeye.tech and www.lexilens.com for more information, video testimonials...
🔷️ About Atol les Opticiens
Innovation for health and well-being at every age
Atol les Opticiens, the benchmark in visual health and creator of fashionable, connected eyewear, has relied for 50 years on the professionalism of its network of Opticians with a 100% cooperative structure. Looking to the future, Atol les Opticiens places innovation at the heart of its strategy, providing solutions based on cutting-edge technologies to help people see better. In 2018, Atol les Opticiens incubated the startup Abeye offering smart glasses for health and well-being. Atol is the exclusive distributor in France of the startup's latest innovations: Atol Zen, fall-detection frames for seniors, and Lexilens®, glasses to support dyslexics.
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