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M&S Technologies, Eyemaginations partner to deliver patient education

Lisbon, Portugal - Eyemaginations, Towson, MD, United States, and M&S Technologies, Skokie, IL, United States, are partnering to deliver Eyemaginations software on the M&S Technologies vision testing systems.

Lisbon, Portugal - Eyemaginations, Towson, MD, United States, and M&S Technologies, Skokie, IL, United States, are partnering to deliver Eyemaginations software on the M&S Technologies vision testing systems.

The integration of the software systems will allow existing and new users to control and display the professional Eyemaginations patient education and instructional software directly through the M&S Technologies Smart System 2020 visual acuity and contrast sensitivity systems. Users will be able to control, select, and display on demand, the patient education software within the exam room by using the M&S Technologies wireless remote control.

This partnership adds a new dimension to the practice by allowing specific educational material to be used within the exam room, according to officials from both companies.

For more information, visit the Eyemaginations Booth #422.

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