Topcon Healthcare ANZs Lachy Wheeler and the Triton2 on the Device Technologies stand at RANZCO 2025 in Melbourne
Next-gen swept-source OCT launched Downunder
February 12, 2026
Staff reporters
Dominating the front of Device Technologies’ stand at RANZCO 2025, was Topcon Healthcare’s next-generation multimodal swept-source OCT and retinal camera, the Triton2. “It's got all of the things people love about the Triton, but now with some new cool stuff,” said Topcon ANZ’s business development manager Lachy Wheeler.
Designed to enhance clinical efficiency, the Triton2 offers a simplified workflow, high-density scans, deep penetration, slit-scan technology for true colour fundus imaging through small pupils (2mm plus), widefield OCT and OCT angiography (OCT-A), anterior segment imaging and flexible positioning. “Reviewing the data is much more click-friendly… and we can get better quality images in much smaller pupils and in eyes with up to grade-three cataracts,” said Wheeler. Other improvements include:
- Invisible scan lines (1,050nm wavelength light) – to help patients concentrate on the fixation target during the scan, reducing involuntary eye movement.
- New slit-scan photography – to produce quality colour fundus images with less flare and shadow.
- 3D wide scan – to capture both the optic nerve and macula in a single scan.
- Widefield imaging – to capture OCT and OCT-A scans of up to 21mm in length.
- IMAGEnet7 – to provide up to five retinal thickness maps, enabling quantification of retinal layers and sub-layers to gain a clearer understanding of choroidal structural changes.
- Smart Denoise – Topcon’s AI image-processing algorithm that reduces artifacts and increases contrast.