Eye-Com Corporation Makes the Cover of M.D. News Magazine…Again
September 9, 2010
Originally featured on the cover of M.D. News magazine in 2008, Eye-Com Corporation appears once again as the spotlight story for the September 2010 edition. M.D. News is created by and targeted for medical doctors and health care executives as a national resource for the latest news in the industry. A continuation from the original article, the new piece titled, “Crossing the Threshold, When Dreams Become Reality,” reveals the progress that has been made with regard to both the technology and the company as a whole.
Eye-Com to Tackle Eye-Tracking Challenges for U.S. Department of Defense
November 6, 2009
Eye-Com Corporation (ECC) was awarded a Congressional Initiative grant in September 2009 to fund a series of complex eye tracking challenges for the U.S. Department of Defense. The Congressional Initiative that is managed by the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC), U.S. Army Medical and Materiel Command, will be used to develop advanced biosensor technologies, which include:
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Eye-Com Awarded Department Of Defense Congressional Initiative
December 1, 2005
Eye-Com Corporation awarded Department Of Defense Congressional Initiative Appropriation for Soldier Mounted Eye-Tracking and Control Systems: Eye-Com Corporation and the Washoe Sleep Disorders Center have been awarded a U.S. Department Of Defense Congressional Initiative Appropriation for research and development of Soldier Mounted Eye-Tracking and Control Systems to monitor the cognitive performance of soldiers, who will be evaluated in U.S. Army flight simulators.
Eye-Com awarded U.S. Department Of Transportation Congressional Initiative
October 1, 2005
Eye-Com Corporation and the Washoe Sleep Disorders Center was awarded U.S. Department Of Transportation Congressional Initiative Appropriation to study vehicle operator performance to detect driver drowsiness and fatigue.
Eye-Com Corporation and the Washoe Sleep Disorders Center have been awarded funds from the U.S. Department Of Transportation Congressional Initiative Appropriation for the research and development of eye-tracking and monitoring devices to detect driver drowsiness and fatigue in the Eye-Com™ Drive and Flight Simulator.
Eye-Com awarded U.S. Army SBIR Phase II
June 13, 2005
Eye-Com Corporation and the Washoe Sleep Disorders Center awarded U.S. Army SBIR Phase II to develop and deliver a Soldier-Mounted Eye Monitoring System for the Measurement of Ocular Fatigue and Drowsiness-related Performance Failure. Eye-Com Corporation and the Washoe Sleep Disorders Center have been awarded a U.S. Army SBIR Phase II contract to develop and deliver the EYE-COM-7 & 8 BIOSENSOR, COMMUNICATOR & CONTROLLER System, EC7 & 8 are Soldier-Mounted Eye Monitoring Systems for the Measurement of Drowsiness, Sleep-Onset, Inattention and Other Variable State of Consciousness, and for Non-Verbal Communication and Control.
Eye-Com Awarded U.S. Army SBIR Phase I
December 14, 2004
Eye-Com Corporation and the Washoe Sleep Disorders Center awarded U.S. Army SBIR Phase Ito develop a Soldier-Mounted Eye Monitoring System for the Measurement of Ocular Fatigue and Drowsiness-related Performance Failure. Eye-Com Corporation and the Washoe Sleep Disorders Center have been awarded a U.S. Army SBIR Phase I contract to develop the EYE-COM-7 & 8 Biosensor, Communicator and, EC7 & 8 are Soldier-Mounted Eye Monitoring Systems for the Measurement of Drowsiness, Sleep-Onset, Inattention and Other Variable State of Consciousness, and for Non-Verbal Communication and Control.
