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Google's co-created smart contact lens has been postponed For the smart contact lenses previously developed in collabora

Author: Release time: 2025-02-18 04:04:28 View number: 19

Google's co-created smart contact lens has been postponed For the smart contact lenses previously developed in collaboration with pharmaceutical company Novartis, the latter revealed earlier that the test program with Verily Life Sciences, formerly the life science division of Google X, could not be launched as scheduled, and the product will not be launched as scheduled without confirming the timetable of the test plan in the future.

According to a Reuters report, Novartis said that the smart contact lens that can track the status of diabetes by autofocus and measurement of the grape sugar content in tears through the transmission of a network connection function does not seem to have a fairly small chance of entering the market without a realistic timeline for entering the testing phase.

Novartis responded that due to complex technical bottlenecks, it and Verily Life Sciences had to invest more time in research, so it may not be possible to see this smart contact lens come out in a short period of time. Prior to this, Google revealed that it will cooperate with Novartis to develop smart contact lenses, and will provide auto-zoom and focus functions to meet the wearing needs of different vision changes.

The other model is equipped with a network connection function and can measure the grape sugar content through tears, so as to determine whether the user's diabetes is under control or may lead to changes in the condition, so that the user can confirm the physical condition through this smart wearable device at any time. In addition to creating smart contact lenses, Alphabet, which later became Google's parent company, also announced that it has partnered with GlaxoSmithKline, the UK's largest pharmaceutical company, to create a bioelectronic drug that can be used to treat chronic diseases such as arthritis, diabetes or asthma by implanting a miniature machine into the body that is expected to repair nerve transmission signals directly from the body.

In addition, Google X has also created special medical bracelets in the past to help monitor patients' heartbeat, body temperature and other information, making it easier for doctors to track the patient's condition. If you want to know more about smart contact lenses, please click on the related topic NetEase Technology, Contact Lenses.

 

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