International Reference in Surgical Innovation
Active collaboration in the development and refinement of intraocular surgery platforms
Bringing real surgical experience to improve technology


From innovation to patient benefit
Collaborating with R&D teams allows us to evaluate proposals from the operating room: what a technology contributes, how it integrates into the surgical workflow, and what real impact it can have on consistency and safety.
The value of this facet lies in connecting innovation with clinical practice, always prioritising what matters most: outcomes, predictability, and the patient experience.

Typical areas of R&D collaboration
Intraocular devices and solutions
Technical and functional review drawing on operating room experience and procedural safety.
Process optimisation
Improving surgical workflows and protocols to increase consistency and reduce risks.
Frequently asked questions
Does collaborating with industry affect clinical independence?
The collaboration focuses on technical analysis and surgical expertise. Clinical decisions are always made based on the individual patient’s benefit and safety.
Does it mean experimental technologies are used?
No. Clinical care follows established standards. Evaluating innovation does not mean applying anything that is not appropriate or safe for each patient.
