11 August, 2020
Retina Australia Chairman, Leighton Boyd, was recently featured in the Herald Sun article ‘I spy, with my bionic eye’. The article discusses a revolutionary device – an implant and camera headset – produced by Monash Vision Group that could help people who are blind to see again. Credit to Herald Sun, journalist Alanah Frost & photographer David Caird. View the Word option here and the PDF option here.
https://retinaaustralia.com.au/i-spy-with-my-bionic-eye-herald-sun-article-featuring-retina-australia-chairman-leighton-boyd/
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