At the 79th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Clinical Ophthalmology Society, we will exhibit a medical device for a VR-based training program for pediatric amblyopia and a smartphone application for dry eye diagnosis assistance called "Dry Eye Checker" (both unapproved).

InnoJin Co., Ltd., a startup company originating from a university (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo), will participate in the "79th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Ophthalmological Society" held at the Osaka International Conference Center on October 9 (Thu), 10 (Fri), and 11 (Sat) in 2025.
At our booth, we will introduce the following two technologies.

① A medical device program for training pediatric amblyopia using VR (not approved in Japan)
The medical device on display is a program that trains pediatric amblyopia through a gaming experience in a VR space. It adopts a mechanism that allows children to naturally become engrossed while having fun, and it is expected to improve therapeutic effects through ongoing training, as well as reduce the psychological and time burdens on parents.
Main features
- Enables stereopsis training utilizing eye-hand coordination
- Allows the formulation of individually optimized treatment plans through usage time recording
- Expands the potential for application in the medical field through visualization of training content and results
※ This product is for exhibition purposes only and sales or reservation acceptance are not conducted.