Exhibited a VR training program for pediatric amblyopia and a dry eye checker (both unapproved) at the 6th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Ophthalmic AI

We will be exhibiting at the "6th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Ophthalmic AI," held at Congress Square Grand Green Osaka on Friday, June 27 and Saturday, June 28, 2025.
At our booth, we will introduce the following two technologies.

Introduction of Exhibits
1) VR Training Program for Pediatric Amblyopia (Not yet approved in Japan)
The medical device being exhibited is a program for training pediatric amblyopia through a game experience in a VR environment. It uses a mechanism that naturally engages children while they have fun, and it is expected not only to improve therapeutic outcomes through continuous training but also to reduce the psychological and time burden on guardians.
Main Features
- Enables stereoscopic vision training utilizing eye-hand coordination exercises
- Usage time recording function allows creation of individually optimized treatment plans
- Visualization of training content and outcomes expands possibilities for application in clinical settings
*This product is exhibited for informational purposes only; we are not accepting sales or reservations.
2) "Dry Eye Checker" for easy smartphone-based assessment of dry eye conditions (Not yet approved in Japan)
Dry Eye Checker is an app that supports dry eye diagnosis on a smartphone by measuring maximum eye-opening time and entering a simple questionnaire.
Development is underway with the goal of becoming the first ophthalmology software-based medical device.
Main Features
- Blink detection using a smartphone camera (measurement of maximum eye-opening time)
- Recording of subjective symptoms using a dry-eye disease-specific questionnaire
- Diagnostic support for dry eye based on collected data
*Dry Eye Checker is a technology under development, and a prototype is being presented at the exhibition.
InnoJin's Challenge in Next-Generation Ophthalmic Medical Support
At this exhibition, we are introducing two new visual care solutions: a VR training program for pediatric amblyopia and a smartphone app for dry eye diagnostic support.
InnoJin aims to provide highly convenient and practical medical solutions for medical institutions and patients alike. Going forward, we will further strengthen collaboration with clinical sites and work to realize more reliable diagnostic and training support tools by promoting development based on scientific evidence.
If you attend, please be sure to stop by the InnoJin booth.
You will be able to experience next-generation ophthalmic training programs and diagnostic support technologies.
■6th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Ophthalmic AI
Dates: Friday, June 27, 2025 and Saturday, June 28, 2025
Venue: Congress Square Grand Green Osaka
Details: http://www.jsaio.jp/meeting/soukai/index.html
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