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Elon Musk rival creates eye chip that ‘restores vision’ in world’s first

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Last updated: 2025/10/28 at 12:35 PM
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In a world first, scientists from Science Corporation say they have developed a retinal implant capable of restoring sight to people who are suffering from vision loss. The eye chip allows patients who are suffering from certain irreversible blindness to read text and do crosswords through ‘artificial vision’.  (stock image) (Picture: Getty Images)
Elon Musk?s competitor creates revolutionary eye chip that restores vision in world's first
Science Corporation, a competitor of Elon Musk’s Neuralink, used a brain computer interface, called PRIMA, which involves a pair of camera-mounted glasses that wirelessly emit signals to a chip placed under the retina to aid patients with macular degeneration (AMD). (Picture: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
Moorfields Eye Hospital King George V Extension sign on 6th March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Moorfields Eye Hospital is a specialist NHS eye hospital in Finsbury in the London Borough of Islington in London, England run by Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
AMD is the most common sight loss condition over the age of 55, impacting more than five million people worldwide. It causes people to lose their central vision in a process known as geographic atrophy (GA), making tasks like reading, driving or even recognising faces difficult or impossible. While previous attempts of treating AMD slowed down progression, it did not improve a person’s sight. (Picture: Getty Images)
Elon Musk?s competitor creates revolutionary eye chip that restores vision in world's first
But this technology was tested on 38 participants in a clinical trial, across 17 sites in five countries, with Moorfields Eye Hospital in London being the sole UK site. 84% of the patients experienced a ‘clinically meaningful improvement’ after 12 months of use, according to the researchers. The procedure involves the surgeon inserting the ultra-thin microchip. that’s shaped like a SIM card and is 2mm x 2mm, under the centre of the participant’s retina. The patient then uses augmented-reality glasses, containing a video camera that is connected to a small computer, with a zoom feature, attached to their waistband. (Picture: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
Elon Musk?s competitor creates revolutionary eye chip that restores vision in world's first
They use AI algorithms to process this information, which is then converted into an electrical signal. This signal passes through the retinal and optical nerve cells into the brain, where it is interpreted as vision. The patient uses their glasses to focus and scan across the main object in the projected image from the video camera, using the zoom feature to enlarge the text. However, each patient will need to go through an intensive rehabilitation programme over several months to learn to interpret these signals and start reading again. (Picture: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
Elon Musk?s competitor creates revolutionary eye chip that restores vision in world's first
One participant, Sheila Irvine, who was one of Moorfields’ patients on the trial, said: ‘At first, I noticed I couldn’t judge things when I was driving – I kept hitting the pavement. I was told I had age-related macular degeneration. I cried all day long when I sent my driving licence back over 15 years ago, but then I said to myself, “Move on and get on with things.” I can’t see TV very well, but I still have it on in the background. I don’t let anything stop me. I’ve got lots of friends, we catch up down the pub, I live by myself and want to stay independent.’ (Picture: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
Elon Musk?s competitor creates revolutionary eye chip that restores vision in world's first
She added: ‘I wanted to take part in research to help future generations, and my optician suggested I get in touch with Moorfields. Before receiving the implant, it was like having two black discs in my eyes, with the outside distorted. I was an avid bookworm, and I wanted that back. I was nervous, excited, all those things. There was no pain during the operation, but you’re still aware of what’s happening. It’s a new way of looking through your eyes, and it was dead exciting when I began seeing a letter. It’s not simple, learning to read again, but the more hours I put in, the more I manage to pick up. The team at Moorfields has given me challenges, like “Look at your prescription”, which is always tiny. I like stretching myself, trying to look at the little writing on tins, doing crosswords. It’s made a big difference. Reading takes you into another world, I’m definitely more optimistic now.’ (Picture: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
Elon Musk?s competitor creates revolutionary eye chip that restores vision in world's first
Mahi Muqit, senior vitreoretinal consultant at Moorfields Eye Hospital and the Institute of Ophthalmology at UCL, said: ‘In the history of artificial vision, this represents a new era. Blind patients are actually able to have meaningful central vision restoration, which has never been done before. Getting back the ability to read is a major improvement in their quality of life, lifts their mood and helps to restore their confidence and independence. The PRIMA chip operation can safely be performed by any trained vitreoretinal surgeon in under two hours – that is key for allowing all blind patients to have access to this new medical therapy for GA in dry AMD.’ (Picture: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
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