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HarmonEyes Completes Acquisition of iFocus Health, Bringing AI-Powered Clarity to ADHD Treatment
Acquisition adds eye-tracking-based ADHD medication management tool to HarmonEyes’ growing human performance platform
Two Roads to Usable AR Glasses
Forbes
Connected Car News: HarmonEyes, Ettifos, STRADVISION, Arm, LG Chem, ZEISS, Opus IVS, Audi, Sony & Volkswagen
Auto Connect Car News
Eyes on Mars: AI Prepares Humans for Deep Space
Telecom Review
HarmonEyes brings AI-powered eye-tracking platform to SDVerse marketplace
Automotive Interiors World
HarmonEyes brings AI-powered eye-tracking platform to SDVerse marketplace
ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International
HarmonEyes teams up with SDVerse to bring eye-tracking to vehicles
Telematics Wire
HarmonEyes Joins SDVerse to Advance Driver Safety and User Experience with AI-Powered Eye-Tracking Solutions
AI-powered driver-monitoring and cognitive analytics now accessible to OEMs and Tier-1s to build safer, smarter vehicles
Spaceflight AI that Keeps Astronauts Healthy Could Improve Care on Earth
Complete AI Training
The projects to keep astronauts healthy, millions of miles from Earth
Cybernews
TRISH eyes eye-tracking to predict astronaut fatigue in real time
Electronics Weekly
H-SMART to Assist NASA in Evaluating Astronaut Readiness
The Journal of Space Commerce
NASA Backs AI Eye-Tracking Tech to Keep Astronauts Sharp in Space
ClearanceJobs
NASA-Funded TRISH to Use HarmonEyes Eye-Tracking to Measure Astronaut Readiness for Space Exploration
AI-powered eye-tracking measures and predicts astronaut cognitive load and fatigue in real time, testing to commence in Antarctica before heading to space
NASA-Funded TRISH to Use HarmonEyes Eye-Tracking to Measure Astronaut Readiness for Space Exploration
intelligence360
The Eyes Have It – AI-powered Heads Up System
Leonard David’s INSIDE OUTER SPACE
NASA-Funded Eye-Tracking AI System Heads to Antarctica to Prepare Astronauts for Mars
DesignNews
HarmonEyes eye-tracking will monitor cognitive load and fatigue in spaceflight
MobiHealthNews
NASA Researchers Study Astronaut Health Risk Monitor
Aviation Week
HarmonEyes and Formula Medicine Deploy Eye-Tracking Tech for Formula 1 Driver Training
AI-Enabled Eye-Tracking Solutions Measure Cognitive Load and Fatigue During Simulated Racing Scenarios