Google Parent Alphabet's Verily Unit Halts Glucose-Detecting Contact Lens Project

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By Reuters | Updated: 19 November 2018 11:17 IST
Highlights
  • Verily put on hold a smart contact lens designed to monitor sugar levels
  • The project, started in 2014, aimed to help diabetics
  • Verily and Alcon said they would continue to work on two other projects
Google Parent Alphabet's Verily Unit Halts Glucose-Detecting Contact Lens Project

Alphabet's life sciences division Verily said on Friday that it was putting on hold one of its oldest and highest-profile projects, a smart contact lens designed to help monitor sugar levels.

The project, started in 2014, aimed to help diabetics better manage their blood sugar levels by embedding sensors on a contact lens to monitor the glucose levels in their tears.

In a blog update, Verily cited insufficient consistency in the correlation between tear glucose and blood glucose concentrations to support the requirements of a medical device.

Verily, which was previously part of the tech firm's Google X research and development unit, had partnered with Novartis' eye-care division, Alcon, to develop the lens.

Alcon said in its own statement that the decision to pause the project was made together with Verily.

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The companies said they would continue to work on two other 'Smart Lens' projects - one for presbyopia, or far-sightedness, and another intended to improve sight following cataract surgery.

Verily received an $800 million (roughly Rs. 5,800 crores) investment from Singapore state investor Temasek last year.

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© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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