Product: EyeLib
Top Line: The startup Mikajaki has designed EyeLib, an automated ophthalmological analysis station that enables advanced, fast and very comprehensive diagnoses through the use of artificial intelligence and robotics. Through its HeXplora startup hub, the Segula Technologies group is supporting Mikajaki in the design and engineering of a 2.0 version of EyeLib in order to make the model more accessible and industrializable. EyeLib is taking pre-orders for the system, and is planning an industrial-scale deployment for 2022.
Close Up: Swiss startup and ophthalmology expert Mikijaki is teaming up this summer with engineering group Segula Technologies to develop the first operational series of EyeLib, an innovative automated diagnostic station that promises to revolutionize the management of the growing number of patients with vision disorders.
Combining artificial intelligence and robotics, EyeLib allows for rapid, fully automated advanced and comprehensive ophthalmological diagnoses and consequent referrals to the appropriate specialists. The device is presented as a mobile station that is automatically adjustable to different morphologies. After answering an online questionnaire through a virtual agent (chatbot) driven by artificial intelligence, the patient benefits from a rapid succession of opto-electronic measurements of the eye. In a few minutes, EyeLib™ analyses around 100 objective parameters and generates a detailed report that also includes highly detailed imaging of the eye's anatomical and optical structures. These results are then combined with the subjective data collected by the questionnaire, to generate a comprehensive pre-diagnosis by means of several artificial intelligence algorithms.
Vital Stats: While the first prototypes of the EyeLib cabins are already in place in Nantes and Paris, France, and Mikajaki is already registering some twenty pre-orders in several European countries, Segula Technologies is bringing its experience as an industrial engineer to the startup to currently assist in the design of the commercial machine. The EyeLib is easy to industrialize, fast and accessible to people of all sizes, as well as to wheelchair users. Several Segula teams are working on the project, which requires skills in industrial design and automation.
Michael Assouline, co-founder and medical director at MIKAJAKI: "In less than two and a half years, we have been able to complete the prototype development phase and create an innovative process to generate an intelligent report of great medical value. We see this as a revolutionary solution to the problem of the shortage of ophthalmologists in France and worldwide. We hope that this cooperation will enable us to make our vision a concrete reality, widely distributed throughout the world."
Jacky Hochner, co-founder and CEO of Mikajaki, remarked, "This success is the result of two years of in-depth reflection with Dr. Assouline on the harmonious integration of new technologies in the medical process. This has been possible thanks to the dedication of our team of engineers and the support of our investors, 60% of whom are big names in French and Swiss ophthalmology. To fulfill our backorders and scale up, we are extremely excited to partner with Segula. Their experience in robotics, design and manufacturing will provide a high level of scalability and help position the company for commercial success.”
www.mikajaki.com; www.segulatechnologies.com