EPGL working on iPhone apps compatible with 'smart' contact lenses for AR

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in iPhone edited October 2016
Medical supply company EPGL, known for "smart" contact lens technology in development, intends to develop apps compatible with iOS for augmented reality applications -- and there may be more on the horizon, AppleInsider has learned.




EPGL president Michael Hayes said that in conjunction with Apple, the company will utilize its intellectual property to develop iOS apps to project an image on a contact lens oriented around the perimeter of a contact lens for use in augmented reality (AR) applications. The application requires low power, can be adjusted quickly, and can be incorporated into the elastic material of a contact lens.

Projected images will be clear, and unobstructed. Additionally, the lenses may utilize a prism to redirect the image onto the retina, potentially aiding those with vision cuts, where part of the user's vision is absent or restricted due to stroke or other malady.
"We are high on AR for the long run, we think there's great things for customers and a great commercial opportunity. So we're investing." -- Tim Cook on Apple, and AR
An embed of augmented reality technology into a contact lens will avoid the stigma of users with bulkier apparatuses like Google Glass, which was banned at some locations because of the possibility of covert surveillance by a wearer.

EPGL holds patents, and has developed technologies for harnessing power from eye-blinks, contact lens charging and storage, circuit integration into contact lenses, auto-focus mechanisms for contacts, and optic sensors for electronic contact lenses.


Tim Cook on augmented reality

In 2016, Apple CEO Tim Cook has made some remarks about the company and potential VR and AR implementations. During Apple's January's quarterly report question and answer session, Cook said that VR was "cool" and noted that he didn't think it was a niche, but at the time he had little to say about its future at Apple.

During July's question and answer session, Cook had a bit more to say.

"AR can be really great," Cook said. "We have been and continue to invest a lot in this. We are high on AR for the long run, we think there's great things for customers and a great commercial opportunity. So we're investing."

In August, Cook said that "I think AR is extremely interesting and sort of a core technology," adding that "it's something we're doing a lot of things on behind that curtain that we talked about."

More possibilities than just AR with contacts

Apple may be looking at more than just augmented reality in the future for the contact lenses, though.

"Apple is constantly investigating venues to expand into," AppleInsider was told by an Apple representative regarding EPGL's statement. "Those related to health monitoring are no exception."

In 2014, Google had a prototype contact lens allowing for glucose monitoring for diabetics, and has filed for patents surrounding the technology.

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  • Reply 1 of 14
    Torchwood contact lenses, yai!
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    want
    Tony5455
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    mobiusmobius Posts: 380member
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    Hope this works for diabetics!!
    longpath
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  • Reply 5 of 14
    Rayz2016rayz2016 Posts: 6,957member
    mobius said:
    Aaaarrrggggghhhhh! My eyes!!!!!
    mobiusjony0
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  • Reply 6 of 14
    JanNLjannl Posts: 328member
    mobius said:
    Hope Samsung also patented an EyeSprinkler integration...
    edited October 2016
    mobiusSpamSandwich
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  • Reply 7 of 14
    EPGL's the Apple of Apple's Eye!   "Apple is consistently investigating venues to expand into"  Regarding EPGLs statement "developing apps to project onto a contact lens"  

    Love science and technology!! 


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    ronmgronmg Posts: 163member
    This just in: The FAA has just outlawed passengers with Samdung contact lenses in their eyes due to uncontrollable lasers exploding from their eyes. Samdung spokesman Cyclops has stated they are working on a special pair of sunglasses to harness the contact lens lasers until the wearer absolutely needs the laser beams... :-)
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  • Reply 9 of 14
    EPGL's CEO Michael Hayes Speaking at the Vision Conference in Las Vegas, with Dr Markus and Brady Peterson....EPGL is on the verge of huge things in the Smart Vision Revolution.
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  • Reply 10 of 14
    Me with Dr, Markus & CEO MIchael Hayes at the Vision Conference 2016...   I suggest you check out their patents they are working on 

    www.Epglmed.com


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  • Reply 11 of 14
    the all new i-eye
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  • Reply 12 of 14
    I already invested in the company :D:D:D
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  • Reply 13 of 14
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,523member
    captmark said:
    the all new i-eye
    Aye, Capt., but that's iEye.

    If there were a way to geeeeently have the contact lens squeeze the cornea, an app could possibly adjust your vision, say from the Watch. It wouldn't work for everybody, of course. 6M$-Man.app.

    On a more frivolous note, maybe you could change the color of the lenses, or put designs on them like little teeny tiny desktop pics. Various cat or alien eyes.

    It would have to be hack proof and user proof. Some malcontent or an over-acheiving user could shoot the vitreous humor right out of the eyeball like a Concord grape.

    This video made me laugh. Muawahhhhaaaahaaaaa:


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  • Reply 14 of 14
    Killer app: Beer goggles contacts.
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