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Ocutrx Technologies, Inc.

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Ocutrx Technologies, Inc.
  • Jordan Boss Chief Development Officer at Ocutrx Vision Technologies, LLC
    • Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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Overview

Ocutrx® is a high-tech 3D visualization company developing cutting-edge augmented reality (AR) technology. Located in the Tech-Corridor in Irvine, CA, Ocutrx is a smart-up start-up that boasts best-of-class ARwear™ called the Oculenz™. It features a 100-degree Field of Vision Heads-Up display in a tetherless carbon-fiber headset. The Oculenz™ glasses provide AR viewing for the Consumer, Industrial, Commercial, Drone, Apps, Gaming, Military and Medical Device sectors. The Oculenz connects to your phone and displays phone apps and streaming content seamlessly. The Oculenz™ glasses are the lightest in class weighing in at just under 200 grams. The Oculenz ARwear features Dual Quad AMOLED displays with 1480 x 1440 pixels per eye with 1,200 Nits of adjustable brightness and DCI-P3/100% color gamut. The Oculenz will also feature Surround Sound, Eye-Tracking, and 7 camera/sensors, with SLAM. The Oculenz AR platform will operate on wireless, cellular, and/or Bluetooth/BLE connectivity and will have onboard GPS, Gesture Recognition, Spatial Mapping, and 3D image projection. Importantly, the Oculenz™ serves as a Class 1 Medical Device, sight aid for Macular Degeneration and other central eye diseases, providing "functional vision" for affected patients. These patients who have lost the ability to read email and visualize faces can benefit from its Mapixel(tm) pixel manipulation technology which displays the image on only the sighted portions of the retina. The Oculenz presents the widest FOV tetherless AR glasses in the market and will be available in the third quarter of 2019. Ocutrx was founded in 2015 by two-time Emmy Award-winning inventor Michael H. Freeman, who has more than 60 patents issued and over 150 pending. Freeman invented the first streaming cellular video technology in 1994 which was the basis of the IEEE 802.11(n) MIMO protocol. That streaming mobile video technology and patents were later sold by Freeman to Samsung Electronics Company.

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    Oklahoma, Dixon, Seminole County, Oklahoma, 74884, United States

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