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MIDO, the International Optics, Optometry and Ophthalmology Exhibition,
is the leading global eyewear trade show held in Milan. This year it
attracted more than 1,000 exhibitors from more than 40 countries all
over the world. From the very largest global players to the smallest
start-ups, everyone was there.
MIDO is a chance for opticians, eye specialists and buyers from across the globe to network and source products.
Polaroid's
3D glasses are equipped with unique premium 3D circular polarized
lenses. Eva Dudek, the project manager with Polaroid Eyewear, said:
"There are actually two big 3D technologies right now in the market,
one is active that works with frames with batteries, one is passive
which uses circular polarisation. All the glasses that Polaroid produces
in 3D have circular polarisation and can be used in any passive 3D
device such as cinema or 3D TVs."
Electromagnetic pollution
break-up poses a health risk. Italian company i.Care has developed
technology based on activated silicon bio-magnets capable of converting
harmful electro-smog frequencies in harmonic body forces. Professor
Flavio Gazzola, an expert in electronic medical checkups, explained:
"Bio-magnets are silicon microchips capable of protecting the body from
the effects of electro-smog aligning the chaotic energy of electro-smog
in harmony with the body's forces."
Sole Amico - the Sun Friend -
was also unveiled at MIDO. It is a free app for iPhone, iPad and
Android smartphones designed to give personalised advice on protecting
the eyes and skin from UV rays. It uses information on time, weather
conditions and geography as well as on the user's physical
characteristics and age to produce advice on staying safe in the sun.
For more information see
http://www.mido.it