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Pixium Vision - Next-generation implant chip highlighted

Pixium has announced the publication of data in three peer reviewed journals highlighting that its second-generation (2G) Prima sub-retinal implant chip has the potential to restore vision at an up to five times higher spatial resolution than the current-generation (1G) implant chip. While the 1G implant is being advanced for patients with severe vision loss due to dry age-related macular degeneration (dry AMD), we believe the 2G Prima, if successful, can significantly expand the addressable target market to patients with less severe forms of the disease. Pixium is developing the 2G Prima in collaboration with Stanford University and it holds a worldwide exclusive licence to the technology. The company plans to start clinical trials with the 2G Prima implant chip within the next two years.
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Pixium Vision SA

Pixium Vision SA is a company that specializes in sensorial neuromodulation. Co. is also collaborating with scientific groups and clinicians at research institutes and clinical centers around the world, including Stanford University (USA). Co. is developing and aims to commercialize Bionic Vision Systems (BVS) – namely active implantable medical devices to treat blindness caused by degeneration of photoreceptor cells in the retina.

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Sean Conroy

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