We are finalists with two projects at Doctorclub Awards 2025
We are proud to be finalists with two of our projects at Doctorclub Awards 2025. Our AI-powered EYE-LEXIA Dyslexia Pre-Diagnosis System has been selected as a finalist in the “R&D and Innovation Application of the Year” category under the Health Entrepreneurship Awards, while our Konuşan Göz application has reached the finals in the “Innovative Application of the Year” category under the Health Information Systems Awards.
With these projects, we continue to deliver innovative solutions and create value in the field of health technologies.
Dyslexia diagnosis in 15 minutes using artificial intelligence
The technology developed by the company Eyesoft at ODTÜ Teknokent with TÜBİTAK support analyzes children’s eye movements using artificial intelligence to enable early-stage diagnosis of dyslexia, which is defined as a reading difficulty…
METU in the “metaverse” for critical search and rescue missions
Scientists from METU (Middle East Technical University), especially in critical rescue operations during traffic accidents, have developed a new educational technology to be used in the three-dimensional “metaverse” universe with replicas of heavy machinery, ensuring a high sense of reality perception…
Wheelchair Operated by Eye Movements from METU
METU scientists have developed wheelchair technology that can be used solely through eye movements without requiring any physical contact. At METU, to normalize and facilitate the lives of individuals with disabilities, a wheelchair has been created that can be operated solely through eye movements…
From Ankara: Gamified Eye Exercises
With eye-tracking technology frequently appearing in various fields, from market research in the automotive sector to applications in healthcare, it’s impossible not to be excited about the future of the human body. METU Computer and Instr…
Popping Bubbles for Healing Eyes
ODTÜ’de, kısmi görme engellilerin tedavisi ve görme yetisinin
At METU, a game-based rehabilitation system has been developed for the treatment and measurement of the visual abilities of partially sighted individuals. With many advantages over existing methods, this innovation allows for easy eye exercises through a computer-based ball-popping game…
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