Tuesday, July 12, 2016, 4:37 PM

Fernando Rubio Perona and Izquierdo Blanco, computer and industrial engineering respectively, have been awarded by the University of Castilla-La Mancha thanks to the development of Virtual Reality glasses to end the Vague Eye disease.

Students have created a virtual solution that is supported by a mobile that sends a different image of each eye, so that the brain interpret a three -dimensional image.

In this way “the ability to determine what every eye sees is essential to create custom therapies to exercise the image in patients suffering from the vagus eye,” they explained.

“The existing versatility when creating virtual environments makes it possible to adjust the solutions to the requirements of the specialized doctor (strobologist) and the exercises that it considers the most convenient for each patient,” the makers have indicated.

The prize was awarded by the Vice Chancellor for transfer and innovation, Ángela González, during an action in which the work of the industrial engineer Jesús García Mora was also recognized, who was a finalist thanks to her Padfit project, an intelligent bracelet that was able to play the physical activity of the peddelport.



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