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Fraunhofer's Cuttlefish: Eye software is certified as a Class 1 medical device, while the printing compounds have gotten biocompatibility approval by the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. It clearly has the potential to reduce waiting lists.Ībout 40 patients are involved in the 3D-printed prosthetic eyes trial, and the first patient already got his fitted on November 25. We hope the forthcoming clinical trial will provide us with robust evidence about the value of this new technology, showing what a difference it makes for patients. This has been a culmination of 4 years of development of sophisticated technology between Moorfields Eye Hospital, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, Ocupeye Ltd and Fraunhofer. We are excited about the potential for this fully digital eye. According to Professor Mandeep Sagoo, the consultant ophthalmologist at Moorsfield: The technology is now ready for prime time with the first large clinical trial in the Moorfields Eye Hospital in London. The result is a prosthetic eye that takes a fraction of the time and stress than it used to. Those inputs go into Fraunhofer's Cuttlefish: Eye software that fuses the information to create a ready-to-wear model with the Cuttlefish 3D-printing platform. Instead of the stressful and time-consuming molding of a patient's eye socket, the process now only involves a " 2.4 second, noninvasive, non-ionizing scan from a specially modified Optical Coherence Tomography ophthalmic scanner," and a picture of the healthy eye as a reference. Using their proprietary Cuttlefish: Eye software and 3D-printing driver, the Fraunhofer researchers managed to tape out a 3D model of a prosthetic eye that contains a multitude of materials and colors. The storied Fraunhofer Institute and its 3D-printing division have brought us one step closer to those life-size androids in HBO's hit TV series Westworld by printing a prosthetic eye that will for the first time go into a patient's socket.