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The EKFZ for Digital Health researches the use of smart glasses in everyday clinical practice.

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
March 25, 2021
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A cooperation with tooz technologies.

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The tooz smart glasses are not typical, often heavy and unwieldy AR glasses, but instead integrate the complex optical system almost invisibly into the shape of normal prescription glasses.

Despite the increasing availability of medical data, for example in the form of digital patient records, access to relevant information in everyday clinical practice is often spatially and technically limited. In the future, the use of data glasses in the healthcare sector is expected to increase the quality of care and patient safety as well as to reduce the burden on the people working in this field. Together with the Chair of Software Technology at the TU Dresden and the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, the EKFZ for Digital Health is researching possible applications of smart glasses in daily doctor’s visits. The aim of the research project is to develop a communication platform that provides relevant information about the patient to the carrier at the right time and in the right place. In doing so, the special requirements regarding data protection and other regulatory specifications are taken into account from the very beginning.

Connected via Bluetooth to an information-providing device, such as a tablet, the smart glasses from tooz technologies discreetly deliver content into the wearer’s field of vision. Vision correction, the actual benefit of everyday glasses, is enhanced by this smart feature. The centerpiece of the solution is the optical system with its several refractive and reflective free-form surfaces, a so-called “waveguide”. With the help of these surfaces, the virtual image generated by a display built into the right temple is projected onto the wearer’s retina.

In the near future, the smart glasses will no longer be available as a prototype, but as a series product with vision correction. The tooz Smart Glasses are impressive not only because of their optical system, but also because of their attractive form factor: since the optics can be cut and edged into different shapes, a wide variety of frame designs and fits are possible, similar to normal corrective eyewear. The data glasses can thus be used not only in the healthcare and B2B sector, but also as a lifestyle product in everyday life.

For the first time, tooz technologies, a spin-off of ZEISS and now in a joint venture with Deutsche Telekom, presented its development at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 in the USA. Since the end of 2020, the international software developer community has been addressed with a developer kit. The aim is to explore application fields as broadly as possible and obtain feedback for the final phase of the product development process. So far, the smart glasses are available in China.

The introduction in Europe will follow in May 2021.

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About the EKFZ for Digital Health

The Else Kröner Fresenius Center (EKFZ) for Digital Health is a cross-faculty initiative of the Technische Universität Dresden and the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden on the Dresden Campus. The research center facilitates interdisciplinary projects at the direct interface of the digital world to the patient, bridging efforts in Big Data and traditional biomedical engineering.
For more information, visit http://www.digitalhealth.tu-dresden.de/

About tooz

tooz technologies GmbH is a joint venture of ZEISS and Deutsche Telekom. With the mission to upgrade normal prescription glasses with digital virtual screens, tooz develops optical engines which enable cost-effective, unobtrusive and turnkey smart glass solutions. Innovative optical technologies for wearables by tooz unleash a variety of new use cases across industries, in the health sector and for consumer applications.

For more information, visit http://www.tooz.com/

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