Created by an expert team of ophthalmologists and video game specialists (Tilak Healthcare), OdySight is a mobile medical game, used for close monitoring of patients with maculopathies. Prescribed as a medical device, the application offers digitized visual tests directly adapted from those performed in the medical office, as well as a puzzle game, stimulating cognitive and visual abilities. The application contributes to a better follow-up of the patient between treatments, allowing among other things, an early detection of the evolution of the disease.
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Read more...Key Dates May 2017: Pre-testing with patient associations October 2017: Prototype validation March 2018: Beginning of the clinical study at Quinze-Vingt hospital May 2018:…
Read more...Edouard Gasser Previously Studio Director at Gameloft Madrid (a company that develops and publishes video games), he currently leads the Tilak Healthcare team. Prior to…
Read more...Positioning Tilak Healthcare is positioning itself to bring the concept of "play" into the monitoring of people with chronic eye diseases, with a tool that…
Read more...Early Customers There are two types of clients: doctors and patients. Concerning physicians: Initially the customers were very Parisian, then the use of the…
Read more...Business and Sales Strategy In order to promote OdySight, Tilak Healthcare has signed an exclusive co-promotion partnership with Novartis France in 2019. Tilak Healthcare relies…
Read more...Context and Needs Dr Quaranta - Centre Rabelais (Lyon). https://centrerabelaislyon.fr/medicale/maddalena-quaranta-el-maftouhi/ Specialized in retinology (retinologist) 100% liberal activity Technical platform with imaging. Two orthoptist assistants who…
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