Lentitech Technologies Launches Two New Lens Measurement Systems

The company specialized in the field of optics and optometry, Lentitech Technologies, has developed the ErgoFocus System and the ErgoCro System, two new progressive lens centering systems based on the visual axis and the center of ocular rotation, respectively.

The ErgoFocus System allows to accurately measure the vision centers of each eye based on the visual axis of gaze

These two new progressive lens measurement systems they achieve some exact measurements in a critical process within this activity. And thanks to this, it is achieved eliminate problems and maladjustments more frequent among progressive lens wearers, such as the appearance of double or blurred vision, headaches, and dizziness.

So, ErgoFocusSystem enables precise measurement of the vision centers of each eye based on the visual axis of gaze. This axis, located in the retina, allows to calculate the exact point where people seeand is not based on the distance between the pupils, as is usually done.

Designed and manufactured in Bizkaia by opticians and optometrists of national and international prestige, ErgoFocus is a unique system in the world that already has an international patent in more than 20 countries. Guaranteed with the support of scientific evidence, it has four Certificates of Excellence awarded by the European Economic Commission.

For the development of ErgoFocus, the company Lentitech Technologies has had the Hazitek financing, the Basque Government aid program for business R+D+i. For ErgoFocus’ intellectual property and industrial design registration, the company also had the support of the Hazinnova program, promoted by the Basque Government, the SPRI Group and the Innovation Agency-Innobasque. Also, in the development of the prototype, researchers from the University of Valladolid.

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Besides, final development of ErgoCroSystem, a system that allows the exact and personalized measurement, not standardized, of the center of rotation of the eye, a point that plays a key role in optimizing precision ophthalmic lenses, which is of decisive importance when it comes to determining the efficiency and visual comfort offered by new lenses.