Worldwide rates of all diseases that cause blindness are expected to double by 2020 due to the aging population, making this an area ripe for medical device innovation. Artificial retinal prostheses are an increasingly popular area of investigation. Start-ups hoping to enter this market face daunting research and development (R&D), clinical and regulatory hurdles, and will require significant resources. We profile three such companies in this issue: [2C Tech Corp. Inc.], , and [Nano Retina Inc.]
Degenerative ophthalmic diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP) are leading causes of blindness worldwide. Associated with aging, these retinal conditions are twice as prevalent as...
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