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AR & VR Smartglasses and Functional Contact Lenses 2016-2026
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Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

2. CONTACT LENSES
2.1. Contact lens materials
2.2. Contact lenses and disposability
2.3. The market for contact lenses

3. SMART CONTACT LENSES
3.1. The Google-Novartis collaboration
3.2. Target Applications - startups & research activities
3.2.1. Medical
3.2.2. Infotainment

4. CHALLENGES WITH SMART LENSES
4.1. The blood glucose measurement challenge
4.2. On board powering schemes - Remote power
4.2.1. Primary or rechargeable cells?
4.2.2. Energy harvesting
4.3. Miniaturization
4.4. Transparent encapsulation of electronic components and manufacturing considerations
4.5. Cost structures
4.6. FDA approval

5. SMART GLASSES
5.1. Google Glass
5.1.2. Google Glass Explorer features
5.1.3. Google Glass Enterprise
5.1.4. Luxottica partnership
5.2. Vuzix M100
5.3. Epson Moverio BT-200 & BT-2000
5.4. Recon Jet - Snow2
5.5. Optinvent ORA 1 - ORA X
5.6. Meta 1 - Meta Pro
5.7. ODG R-7
5.8. Microsoft Hololens
5.9. Sony SmartEyeGlass
5.10. Magic Leap
5.11. GiveVision
5.12. Others
5.13. What are "enterprise" applications all about?

6. AR VS. VR
6.1. Oculus VR
6.2. Sony - Project Morpheus
6.3. Samsung
6.4. Zeiss - Avegant
6.5. Merge VR - HTC VR
7. µ-DISPLAYS
7.1. Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) displays
7.2. µ - OLED
7.3. µ - LED

8. GESTURE RECOGNITION

9. POWER SUPPLY
9.1. Batteries for Smart Glasses and Lenses
9.1.1. Energy storage technologies in consumer electronics
9.2. Battery market size
9.3. The emergence of wearables
9.4. LG Chem's offerings to the wearable market
9.5. Apple's approach to wearable technology
9.6. Samsung SDI — never falling behind
9.7. Nokia's contribution
9.8. Limited production—STMicroelectronics
9.9. Showa Denko Packaging / Semiconductor Energy Laboratory
9.10. Kokam and RouteJade, Korea
9.11. Initial conclusions on energy storage for smart eyewear.

10. INTERVIEWS
10.1. Atheer Labs
10.2. Optinvent
10.3. Vuzix
10.4. Royole Corporation
10.5. MicroOLED
10.6. FlexEl, LLC
10.7. Imprint Energy, Inc
10.8. Jenax
11. FORECASTS
11.1. Smart contact lenses
11.2. Smartglasses



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