First rtx1 findings in endocrinology got published

"... a new tool for cardiovascular risk assessment and treatment follow-up in acromegaly patients" A study recently published…

Christophe Rondeau appointed as R&D Engineer

Christophe Rondeau recently joined Imagine Eyes’ team as an R&D Engineer. “We are happy to welcome Christophe and,…

Already 168 rtx1 publications listed in our public library

The rtx1 Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera has enabled examining cellular and microvascular detail at the back of the eye. Clinical…

rtx1 study quantifies photoreceptor cell loss in Retinitis Pigmentosa patients

Ophthalmologists at Wenzhou Medical University Eye Hospital in China have used Imagine Eyes' rtx1 adaptive optics retinal…

New: Follow-up module for the rtx1 AO retinal camera

A new software version – AOimage 3.4 – is now available for the rtx1 Adaptive Optics retinal camera. It enables tracking…

10 years of adaptive optics retinal imaging

On the occasion of the "10 years of vision research" celebration of Institut de la Vision, Prof. Kiyoko Gocho (Nippon Medical…

Imagine Eyes’ quality management receives Korean GMP certificate

We are glad to announce that Imagine Eyes’ quality management system successfully passed the Korea Good Manufacturing Practice…

Presentation at the Ophthalmic Imaging Symposium in Rotterdam

Imagine Eye's CEO, Nicolas Chateau, will speak at the CORR Ophthalmic Imaging Symposium, in Rotterdam on October 4th, 2019.…

Great presentations and posters at the AOO and OCT meeting !

Our team is very grateful to the rtx1 users who gave lectures and presented posters at the Adaptive Optics Ophthalmoscopy…