If you are a neurology clinic dealing with long diagnostic delays for movement disorders — this project developed a portable eye-tracking device that reduces diagnosis time from months to days.
Portable Eye-Tracking Device for Rapid Diagnosis of Movement Disorders
Imagine a high-tech camera that can spot tiny, invisible glitches in how a person's eyes move. These glitches act like fingerprints for brain disorders, allowing doctors to see what's wrong much sooner. Instead of waiting months for a diagnosis, this tool makes it happen in just a few days.
What needed solving
Neurologists currently face long delays, sometimes taking months, to reliably diagnose movement disorders. This delay postpones critical patient care and lacks a portable, standardized tool for routine clinical use.
What was built
A portable eye-tracking medical device (V1.0) and a supporting Quality Management System for ESD compliant production.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a diagnostic equipment supplier dealing with a lack of portable, high-accuracy tools for neurologists — this project developed a clinically validated device that brings diagnostic-grade accuracy into routine clinical use.
If you are a research organization dealing with the need for reliable biomarkers in movement disorder studies — this project developed a tool to assess clinical value through sponsored investigation studies in the EU and US.
Quick answers
What is the pricing or cost of the device?
Based on available project data, specific unit pricing is not disclosed, but the company targets €70M ARR by 2030.
How is the industrial scale being handled?
P3Lab has set up ESD compliant production and integrated assembly procedures into their Quality Management System, having tested more than 10 assemblies.
What is the IP or licensing status?
Based on available project data, specific patent or licensing details are not provided, though the project focuses on industrialization and go-to-market strategy.
What are the regulatory hurdles?
The product is being developed according to IEC 60601-1-6 standards to ensure it is safe and effective for clinical use.
How does it integrate into existing hospital systems?
The team has created a complete set of documentation to help hospitals integrate the system into their existing IT infrastructure.
Who built it
The project is led by a single Belgian SME, P3 LAB, which holds 100% of the industry ratio. This lean structure allows for rapid decision-making and direct control over the industrialization process, though it lacks the diverse academic or multi-national institutional backing typically seen in larger consortia.
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