Gift your loved one the blessing of sight!
All of THEIA’s efforts are directed on making the lives of those who are blind or visually impaired a little bit better.
THEIA’s mission and successes are straightforward: we aim to provide blind or visually impaired people the opportunity to view the world for the first time. Take into account all you see on a daily basis. Consider how important your eyes are for daily activities. What if you weren’t able to see anything? Your eyes allow you to completely engage with your surroundings. They are ingeniously designed to communicate with the brain about the light that our eyes perceive, allowing us to “see.” Understanding your eyes and how they work is essential for treating and caring for them appropriately. THEIA is the most secure and substantial method of restoring ‘sight’ through brainwave technology.
Theia, the Titan goddess of sight is our inspiration for this device, since our device is based on providing vision and a ray of light for the visually impaired, the name Theia is the best symbol for our aid.
An innovation is a novel idea. Innovations may have an impact on one or more social aspects. For example, the Internet has opened up new economic opportunities for many people and changed the way we communicate with our friends and family. Theia glasses can provide visually challenged persons with new options in life, including as the ability to learn without difficulty in the classroom. They will be able to locate jobs that they have always wanted but have never had the opportunity to pursue owing to their visual impairment.
New technical breakthroughs such as Theia may accelerate the ability to reach out to consumers at a lower cost and on a larger scale. This, combined with a growing desire among the eye care community to coordinate efforts, implies that the moment has come to collaborate across sectors to improve global vision.
Since Theia isn’t an expensive innovation made to profit rather innovated to make lives better, it will be sold worldwide at the production cost.
We are reversing the Russian researchers’ BCI operation algorithm. Rather than using brainwaves to visualise an image on a computer, we are using a camera (in this case, a computer) to visualise an image in the human brain. The camera is embedded in the lens of the glasses, recording visual characteristics of one’s surroundings, storing them in the cloud, and finally transferring them to the human brain via a linked connection at the brain’s side. Everything will be done in real time, just like at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
Our technology will be available coming summer! Stay tuned!!
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