JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—TIME has selected Acuvue Oasys with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology as one of the ‘Best Inventions of 2018’ in its annual round-up spotlighting groundbreaking innovations worldwide. The development of Acuvue Oasys with Transitions has created a new category of contact lenses that provides wearers with vision correction and reduces blaring light for all-day soothing vision, the company said. "Receiving this prestigious designation for Acuvue Oasys with Transitions alongside other game-changing inventions that are improving the way we live in today's 'always on' world, is a major achievement for our company," said Ashley McEvoy, executive vice president and worldwide chairman, medical Devices, Johnson & Johnson.

"This Acuvue innovation was born out of deep research into consumer lifestyle needs, and it took more than a decade to combine the revolutionary light-adaptive technology with these advanced contact lenses. The result are lenses that deliver a first-of-its-kind benefit, going beyond vision correction to be as nimble as consumers are in their everyday lives."

The two-week reusable contact lens, which will be marketed by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc., continuously adapts from clear to dark and back, helping eyes adjust to changing light better than they would on their own. Acuvue Oasys with Transitions was developed through a strategic partnership between Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. and Transitions Optical, combining the strengths and expertise of each company.

The contact lenses received 510(k) clearance for the attenuation of bright light from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in April of this year, as VMAIL reported and was issued a medical device license by Health Canada in October of this year. They are expected to launch in the U.S., Canada and other select markets in the first half of 2019.