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NOTICE: LOG4SHELL GAP

The Log4Shell gap is a global security risk that affects a commonly used Java logging library (Log4j). We are pleased to inform you that no Heidelberg Engineering product is affected by the Log4j vulnerability, this includes products designed and manufactured by our subsidiaries, MedicalCommunications and Medisoft.

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Ophthalmic Education lifts off for Out-of-this-World Edition

Prompted by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic to create a virtual event for a second year in a row, the Heidelberg Engineering Academy team rose to the occasion and delivered the Virtual Imaging Symposium 2021 (VIS) on Friday, October 15 and Saturday, October 16, 2021. The ambitious two-day agenda comprised a combined total of 36 hours of scientific programming and left a stellar impression on well over 700 participants who watched the event from across the globe.

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SPECTRALIS News | November 2021

This edition of SPECTRALIS News highlights examples of diagnostic support provided by the SPECTRALIS® MultiColor Module. Enjoy reading about studies by renowned experts and a useful tutorial.

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Renowned Surgeons and Researchers Present Latest ANTERION Study Results

Heidelberg Engineering’s satellite symposium at ESCRS 2021 "ANTERION® – Better solutions by accuracy" featured an expert panel of clinicians. Prof. Findl, Dr. Gundersen, Dr. Gjerdrum, and Dr. Gatinel presented the latest clinical research on ANTERION, highlighted its predictable outcomes in difficult eyes, and gave a preview on new methods for the evaluation of corneal ectasia.

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Virtual Imaging Symposium 2021

The countdown is on: Come on board and fly with us into space! Experience scientific lectures of internationally renowned speakers at the highest level – moderated live from the "ISS studio".

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ANTERION: Advanced IOL toolbox for complex cataract surgeries

ANTERION from Heidelberg Engineering is a comprehensive device for optical biometry and IOL power calculation. It provides spectacular images of the anterior segment by combining swept-source OCT technology with eye tracking. The resulting high-resolution B-scan images enable precise measurements for optimal cataract and anterior segment surgery.

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