Robotrak Technologies made a profound impact at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2025, unveiling groundbreaking innovations—the Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope (AO-SLO) MONA and the Multi-Modal Ophthalmic Imaging System Designed for Animals (SARIS). These state-of-the-art systems showcased unparalleled performance in high-resolution retinal imaging, drawing enthusiastic engagement from top-tier researchers and clinicians.
At ARVO 2025, researchers and clinicians explored how Adaptive Optics (AO) technology can advance retinal imaging. Key discussions focused on AO's integration with multimodal imaging systems and its applications in pathogenesis studies and treatment evaluation. These exchanges highlighted AO's potential to enhance both research and clinical diagnostics in ophthalmology.
At ARVO 2025, Robotrak presented two scientific posters demonstrating how our adaptive optics technology enables precise photoreceptor cell quantification, analyzing both density and morphology. This breakthrough capability provides researchers powerful new tools for studying retinal diseases, offering potential for earlier diagnosis and more precise monitoring of disease progression.
We invite you to follow our advancements as we prepare to unveil our next-generation Adaptive Optics imaging systems at ARVO 2026 in Denver. Join us to explore future breakthroughs in retinal imaging—we look forward to connecting with you there!