Orion features and functionality continue to evolve and expand
2017: Introduced a deep-learning based approach to B-scan abnormality detection at 2017’s ARVO
2018: Released a comprehensive suite of change analysis tools, which features fully automated alignment, a project that was fully supported by the NIH in the form of an SBIR grant.
2019: Enhanced support for angiography quantification at 2019’s ARVO meeting as well as deep learning-based segmentation of the choroid (see this link for details).
2020: Expanded the number of significant workflow advantages that are a boon to clinical research. (Indeed, no other software offering comes close to matching the quality or breadth of the features delivered in Orion.)
2021: Added more deep learning-based methods, including fluid segmentation and quantification
2022: Released iNebula, the cloud-based clinical trial management platform that further accelerates research for better patient outcomes
2023: Full interoperability across all platforms and equipment between Orion and iNebula. Enhanced 2d analysis for FAF, CFP and FA images.
2024: Integration of existing deep learning-based fluid and geographic atrophy segmentation algorithms (see ophthlinks page).