"Steve Dunn, chief technology officer at WaveForm, makes an adjustment
to one of the many different machines he uses to determine what type of
contact a patient might need," so says CanadianBusiness. "For centuries, traditional eye exams have relied on
the repetitive mantra, "Which is better, one or two?" as patients are
asked to identify which trial lenses help them see more clearly.
What if those tedious exams could be replaced by emerging technology that calculates eye corrections and provides 28 times more information as quickly as the blink of an eye? And what if that technology could help a sight-impaired grandparent see his grandchildren for the first time? Welcome to WaveForm, where all of this and much more already is possible. Based in Kalispell, WaveForm now is an industry leader in developing refractive "wavefront" technology to optimize vision through improved eyeglass and contact lens technology." Read more.
What if those tedious exams could be replaced by emerging technology that calculates eye corrections and provides 28 times more information as quickly as the blink of an eye? And what if that technology could help a sight-impaired grandparent see his grandchildren for the first time? Welcome to WaveForm, where all of this and much more already is possible. Based in Kalispell, WaveForm now is an industry leader in developing refractive "wavefront" technology to optimize vision through improved eyeglass and contact lens technology." Read more.
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