By submitting this form, you are agreeing to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
With simply the flick of a switch, a sensor, or a remote control, switchable smart glass enables patients and nursing staff to regulate the privacy and dignity of occupants with little to no contact. The glass changes from transparent to opaque in about 0.01 seconds, giving the patient total privacy without the threat of contamination. The glass meets or exceeds the criteria for cleanliness, privacy, and visibility in healthcare facilities.
In hospitals and healthcare facilities, privacy smart glass is being used more frequently as a replacement for filthy privacy curtains in the emergency rooms and intensive care units where the need to reduce contact with infection is especially crucial. Many contemporary hospitals use switchable, impact-resistant privacy glass panels in emergency room doors to increase the security of their buildings since the switchable glass technology may be integrated with toughened security glass panels. Switchable smart glasses promote the dignity of frequently terminally sick patients, better patient outcomes, and boost nursing staff and clinician productivity.
The Global emergency medical care smart glass market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
In Japan, Vuzix tests out smart eyewear for use in emergency situations. To better understand its effectiveness, there are plans to extend the trial to other ambulances across the nation. A patient’s vital signs, ECG results, and changes in their visual state may all be exchanged in real-time with doctors and nurses who are on call in the hospital thanks to the smart glasses’ two-way audio and video communications capabilities. Glasses are lightweight, comfortable, and entirely wireless, making them ideal to use alongside the other head-mounted equipment emergency medical workers must wear.
With the release of its Eyes-On Glasses 3.0, Evena Medical, a pioneer in the creation of high-quality, high-definition imaging for quick, accurate, and precise medical imaging, provides physicians with the first wearable point-of-care ultrasound system for deep tissue vascular imaging.
The Eyes-On platform makes use of a proprietary camera made by Xacti, a leading OEM/ODM of digital still- and video-camera technologies worldwide. In order to provide extremely high-quality images and Augmented Vision / Augmented Reality [AV/AR] without the image latency issues seen on most smart glasses during real-world imaging operations, Eyes-On Glasses 3.0 makes use of Even and Xacti’s patented technology.