The initiative is a collaborative effort led by the and is supported by a diverse advisory board, including Hannover Medical School (MHH) and several specialized medical technology companies. It is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Action under the Industrial Collective Research (IGF) program. Why It Matters: Addressing Vision-Degrading Myodesopsia
: Composed of nine corporations, including prominent LZH spin-offs Rowiak GmbH and neoLase GmbH, alongside technology giants like Bosch and Carl Zeiss. Data Collection and Community Impact
Imagine a city that breathes with the tide. When a hurricane surges, it rises. When the ice caps melt, it adapts. It produces its own food, recycles every drop of water, and exists beyond the jurisdiction of any single nation. xfloater project
: Any future device built using XFloater research must pass strict international clinical testing protocols before receiving consumer market clearance.
Experimental results have shown that floater degradation using femtosecond lasers is possible at pulse energies as low as , which significantly reduces mechanical stress compared to traditional YAG lasers. Researchers continue to refine safety parameters and non-linear laser effects to ensure long-term retinal safety. The initiative is a collaborative effort led by
: By reducing the energy introduced into the eye, the project seeks to avoid complications such as cataract formation or glaucoma. Current Research & Status
The development pipeline moving forward involves standard translational medicine milestones: Data Collection and Community Impact Imagine a city
Clear vision – project for safer laser treatment of floaters started