Tuesday, December 3, 2013
New Eyewear Sees the Microscopic World
Micro Eyewear has procured a patent pending and initiated contact with NASA and other governmental agencies, in an effort to develop its new microscopic "seeing" eyewear. The first generation prototypes are expected to be developed within the coming year and estimates show budgeting to be under $250,000. Many jobs require the ability to see minute particles. Researchers who work in laboratories dealing with drugs and toxicology, fingerprinting and DNA profiling require the power of magnification. Physicians, scientists, governmental personnel, and business professionals, will find the ability to see the tiniest particles useful. The company reportedly will implement three phases to achieve its goal. The first is to develop the first generation product samples. It will do so by seeking cooperation from the military, NASA and various governmental agencies that already have the innovative technologies necessary to help create Micro Eyewear's line of glasses and goggles. Next, the eyewear will be adapted based on need and application. Portable labs, micro kits, and micro wear will be created to fit the job requirement. Finally, the microscopic vision products will be sold to consumers reaching the public much like the computer and mobile phone. Read more.
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Eyewear,
Micro Eyewear
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