
Quantum computing adoption – it’s time to seize the initiative
Quantum technology commercial adoption will be gradual – but that doesn’t mean ambitious business leaders should adopt a wait and see approach.
Quantum technology commercial adoption will be gradual – but that doesn’t mean ambitious business leaders should adopt a wait and see approach.
The ophthalmology world is welcoming a new wave of sophisticated implant technology designed to transform diagnosis and treatment.
The digital future of ophthalmology comes with the promise of improved patient access, better quality of care, reduced workloads, optimised efficiencies and improved quality of life for patients and HCPs. There are many challenges to be overcome, not least the need to develop data, workflows and technologies in tandem. One example core example is how to best unlock successful home monitoring for ophthalmology.
A select group of thought leaders gathered at Cape Cod, by the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. They were there to collaborate, to challenge conventional thinking, and ultimately to shape a realistic vision for the future of ophthalmology.
Among the participants at Cambridge Consultants unique ophthalmology technology innovation workshop were three renowned leaders in their respective fields, Professor Robert MacLaren, Elizabeth Yeu MD and Grayson Armstrong MD. In these exclusive interviews, they share their expert insights and their aspirations for the future of ophthalmology.
This article reveals how the field of prosthetic and orthotic devices is ready to take an extraordinary leap forward in patient control technology.