AI ‘ophthalmologist’ gets CE mark
Mikajaki’s EyeLib AI-driven diagnostic station

AI ‘ophthalmologist’ gets CE mark

April 23, 2022 Staff reporters

Swiss startup Mikajaki has teamed up with engineering group Segula Technologies to bring its prototype EyeLib ophthalmic diagnostic station to the European market.

 

According to Segula, the automated ophthalmological analysis station can perform 100 different eye measurements in less than six minutes and can automate some 20 diagnoses – from cataracts to myopia and the detection of glaucoma – using a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. Having obtained the CE mark at the end of 2021, the first three EyeLib units are now installed for use with patients in centres in Paris, Nantes and Provins.

 

For more on AI in ophthalmology, see www.eyeonoptics.co.nz/articles/archive/ai-and-ophthalmology