Solar-powered contact lenses have been the subject of scientific research for a while, but University of Washington professor Babak Amir Parviz and his students are working on their own version of the technology: augmented reality contacts.
To allow wearers to take advantage of augmented reality, the U of W design places hundreds of semitransparent LEDs into a thin lens in order to run applications. These apps could range from health monitoring to computer games. One interesting application may be on-the-fly language translation--future generations may have no need to conjugate those foreign verbs!
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Solar-powered Contact Lenses
- The development of solar-powered contact lenses opens up opportunities for wearable technology and sustainable energy integration.
- Augmented Reality
- The emergence of augmented reality in contact lenses revolutionizes the way users interact with digital information and opens up new possibilities for industries like healthcare and gaming.
- On-the-fly Language Translation
- The integration of on-the-fly language translation within augmented reality contact lenses presents disruptive opportunities for the travel, communication, and education industries.
Sectors Adopting This
- Wearable Technology
- The development of solar-powered augmented reality contact lenses creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the wearable technology industry.
- Healthcare
- The integration of health monitoring applications within augmented reality contact lenses paves the way for disruptive innovation in the healthcare industry.
- Gaming
- The application of augmented reality technology in contact lenses opens up new avenues and disruptive innovation opportunities in the gaming industry.
