Exhibiting at the Exhibition of Instruments at the 130th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Ophthalmological Society

InnoJin Inc. to Exhibit at the 130th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Ophthalmological Society Concurrent Instrument Exhibition
Next-Generation Ophthalmic Solutions — Displaying a VR-Based Pediatric Amblyopia Training Software Medical Device and the "Dry Eye Checker," a Smartphone App-Based Diagnostic Support Software Medical Device for Dry Eye (Both Unapproved)
InnoJin Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo), a university-launched startup, will exhibit at the 130th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Ophthalmological Society Concurrent Instrument Exhibition, to be held at the Fukuoka International Congress Center and Marine Messe Fukuoka Exhibition Hall A and B on Thursday, April 9, Friday, April 10, and Saturday, April 11, 2026.
At our booth (Booth No. 60), we will introduce the following two technologies as new solutions supporting the next generation of ophthalmic medical care.

A view of our booth (Booth No. 60)
Introduction of Exhibits
① VR-Based Software Medical Device for Pediatric Amblyopia Training (Unapproved in Japan)
The medical device on display is a software program that conducts pediatric amblyopia training through a gaming experience in a VR space. It utilizes a mechanism that allows children to naturally immerse themselves in training while having fun. In addition to improving treatment effectiveness through continuous training, it is also expected to reduce the psychological and time burdens on parents.
Key Features
- Enables stereoscopic training utilizing eye-hand coordination exercises
- Usage time recording function allows for the formulation of individually optimized treatment plans
- Expansion of potential clinical applications through visualization of training content and results
*This product is exhibited for information purposes only; sales and pre-orders are not being accepted.
② Smartphone App-Based Diagnostic Support Software Medical Device for Dry Eye "Dry Eye Checker" for Easy Assessment of Dry Eye States via Smartphone (Unapproved in Japan)
The Dry Eye Checker is a smartphone app that assists in the diagnosis of dry eye by measuring maximum eye-opening time and processing a simple questionnaire input.
Development is underway with the goal of becoming ophthalmology's first software medical device.
Key Features
- Blink detection using the smartphone camera (measurement of maximum eye-opening time)
- Recording of subjective symptoms using a dry-eye-specific questionnaire
- Diagnostic support for dry eye based on data
*The Dry Eye Checker is a technology currently under development, and the prototype is introduced in this exhibition.
Next-Generation Ophthalmic Healthcare Support, InnoJin's Challenge
This exhibition showcases two new visual care solutions: a VR-based software medical device for pediatric amblyopia training and a smartphone app-based diagnostic support software medical device for dry eye (both unapproved in Japan).
InnoJin aims to provide medical solutions that are highly convenient and practical for both medical institutions and patients. Moving forward, we will further strengthen our collaboration with clinical settings and work toward the realization of more reliable diagnosis and training support tools by promoting development based on scientific evidence.
Please be sure to drop by the InnoJin booth (60) when you visit the venue.
You can experience next-generation ophthalmic training software and diagnostic support technologies firsthand.
■ The 130th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Ophthalmological Society Concurrent Instrument Exhibition
Dates: Thursday, April 9, Friday, April 10, Saturday, April 11, 2026
Venue: Fukuoka International Congress Center, Marine Messe Fukuoka Exhibition Hall A/B
Details: The 130th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Ophthalmological Society
https://www.micenavi.jp/130jos/pages/guidance
Press Release Article
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