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ReVision Implant secures €4M to advance vision restoration technology

ReVision Implant has secured new funding to advance clinical development of its brain-computer interface technology designed to help restore vision in people with severe blindness.

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ReVision Implant secures €4M to advance vision restoration technology

ReVision Implant has secured new funding to advance clinical development of its brain-computer interface technology designed to help restore vision in people with severe blindness.

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techfundingnews.com1 mesi fa

The bionic eye: ReVision Implant lands €4M for a vision device that feeds directly into your brain — TFN

Belgian neurotech startup ReVision Implant has raised €4M in an oversubscribed round from private investors.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·techfundingnews.com

    The bionic eye: ReVision Implant lands €4M for a vision device that feeds directly into your brain — TFN

    Belgian neurotech startup ReVision Implant has raised €4M in an oversubscribed round from private investors.

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·tech.eu

    ReVision Implant secures €4M to advance vision restoration technology

    ReVision Implant has secured new funding to advance clinical development of its brain-computer interface technology designed to help restore vision in people with severe blindness.