Mission vision: From concept to reality
6th International Conference on Optometry & 10th International Conference on Eye and Vision
June 12-13, 2025 | Webinar

Neena Ahuja, Khwaja Mohammad Rafi

Mewat Engineering College, India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Eye

Abstract:

Statement of the Problem: Impossible seems to be blurring away in the days of technological growth. Women in the privileged as well as the less prevailed class undergo mistreatment leading to causes of congenital imperfections; eyes being primarily effected .Eye fusion in childhood together with progressive myopia could be a leading cause of worry to parents throughout the world. Muscle spasm or stretched eye muscles, irregular shape of eyes could be one of the leading cause of ocular fusion or squint in kids or adults leading to persistent stress to parenting their future. Insecurities could lead from macular degeneration, to blindness. To avoid setback of any nature the best proposition is to be acquainted with the worst scenario and research on the solutions available. The worst outcome in case of any eye disease is blindness partial or total. People at one point either suffer from mind complex under societal pressure for aesthetic looks or from setbacks because of sight loss. The first line of solution is to get onself acquainted with the solutions in hand. The second line of solution is to develop products that are economic as well as set up that infrastructure within ones reach. The third line of solution is to develop Artificial Intelligence algorithms that can help us with smart kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, libraries, transportation for the visually impaired. The fourth line of solution is deeply enhance the neurological capabilities of people with high ocular degeneration to develop images within the brain based on the limited focus of their eye muscles or the neuroreceptors associated with the art of visualization.

Biography :

Dr Neena completed her doctorate in Bioenegy oprtimization to revolutionize the clean and green energy concept. At the same time her interest in helping the blind and visually impaired led to her venturing out into the domain of vision impairments, it's causes and it's remedy. Prof. Khwaja Mohammad Rafi is presently working in the capacity of Director Mewat Engineering College, Nuh, Faridabad, India. With over 24years of experience in field of Engineering and Technology and being granted two patents in the field of bioengineering he has ventured out into the arena of vision, its losses, its effects and its therapy.