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Exciting opportunities at BiOS 2011 for Ingeneus

The world’s largest international biomedical optics and biophotonics exhibition; BiOS 2011 Exhibition (Biomedical Optics and Biophotonics) was heralded a great success for 2011. Held in San Francisco from 22nd – 25th January, a record number of 180 companies attended with the conference chairs noting, “the quality of the papers is improving every year”. Topics covered at the conference ranged from Mechanisms for Low-Light Therapy to Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue and further demonstrate that innovative biomedical applications of optics and biophotonics are on the rise.

Notable speakers included Alexander Oraevsky (Fairway Medical Technologies) and David Huang (Casey Eye Institute) who updated a packed audience of approximately 1000 on the most promising new photonics technologies in the field of biomedical optics. Well-known industry mentors James Fugimoto (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and R. Rox Anderson (Harvard School of Medicine) were symposium chairs.

Ingeneus, who manufacture and market a laser therapy device for diabetic retinopathy in addition to Low Level Laser Therapy products for lymphoedema, recognizes the importance in attending an event held in such high regard. The event once again provided Ingeneus with the opportunity to engage in detailed discussions with industry peers and to further explore customer requirements in the field of laser therapeutics.

More information on the next BiOS Exhibition can be found here