21Nov
21Nov
Watch as legally blind boy sees clearly for the first time
This Thanksgiving, gratitude is being served us as never before by one Sandusky family. It’s the first holiday, the first family gathering in which their 7-year-old boy will be able to look across the table and see clearly the faces of his loved ones. When we first heard about Bentley Koch and his eSight glasses, we were wowed by the technology. But then we found something even greater than the science that is transforming his life. It’s the power in people...
18Nov
Previously blind woman shares gift of sight with others
Britny can see thanks to special glasses called Esight. They help her focus and can make images 20 times larger. Read more >>
18Nov
Fellow Miami Dolphins fan could use our help
Bradly is seeing specialists for eSight Eyewear and is trying to get a pair of the eSight glasses. What the glasses do is simple. It take what we normally see and condenses that picture into an image that fits in the visual range of Mr. Coots. Currently that central range is an 8% field of vision. Read more >>
17Nov
Time Magazine Names eSight 3 as One of the Best Inventions of 2017
eSight, the developer of breakthrough electronic glasses that let the legally blind actually see, is proud to have been named by Time magazine as one of the "Best Inventions of 2017." Time's annual compilation seeks out world-leading and cutting-edge technologies that are making the world "better, smarter and -- in some cases -- a lot more fun." Read more >>
17Nov
Electronic glasses help blind woman see 20/20
“Oh! It's working,” Belskis said, as she turned on her brand new electronic glasses made by eSight. In Belskis' case, she can see 20/20 when they’re on. The glasses have a high-speed camera that captures everything the user is looking at. They display a video on two OLED screens in front of the user's eyes. Read more >>
16Nov
Respiratory Motion, Inc. and Corestone Biosciences (Beijing) Co., Ltd., have established a Joint Venture Company to deliver monitoring solutions to Chinese healthcare market and the globe
Respiratory Motion, Inc. (Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) the global leader in minute ventilation monitoring and Corestone Biosciences Co., Ltd., an innovative medical device company in anesthesia and analgesia headquartered in Beijing, China have entered into an agreement to form a Joint Venture Company (JV). The JV will offer a new generation of Respiratory Volume Monitors based on Respiratory Motion's ExSpiron platform, along with other novel critical care solutions for hospital and home markets. The JV will operate out of Zhengzhou in...
15Nov
Carbonite Launching Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) in 2018
Carbonite is preparing to launch a disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) platform in the first half of 2018, according to CEO Mohamad Ali. Partners — including MSPs — will play a key role in delivering the DRaaS service to midmarket customers. Read more >>
15Nov
Polaroid. The long, slow demise of a tech giant.
Boston Harbor Angel members, Ziad Moukheiber and David Powsner, are the hosts of Failure – the Podcast, a podcast about about business failures, focusing on startups and emerging companies. In episode two, Moukheiber, Powsner, and Mark Thirman chat with Sam Liggero, a former Polaroid executive and, now, a professor at Tufts University. Tune in >>
14Nov