Optos Plc Unveils California, Its Next Generation Ultra-Wide Imaging Device For The Ophthalmology Market

LONDON, UK, 20 October 2014 – Optos plc (LSE: OPTS), the leading medical retinal imaging company, is pleased to announce that California, the second device from its next generation ultra-widefield (UWF) imaging platform, was unveiled at the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) meeting in Chicago on Saturday, 18 October, 2014.

California, a new compact desk-top UWF retinal imaging device, provides greater imaging functionality and expands the Company’s product portfolio for the ophthalmology market. California introduces the Company’s newest imaging modality; indocyanine green angiography (ICG) and includes all current colour imaging modalities, autofluorescence (AF) and fluorescein angiography (FA). Indocyanine green angiography (ICG) is used for imaging the choroidal vasculature which is key in the diagnosis, management and treatment of certain conditions such as neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and disorders with choroidal neovascular membranes. Details of its launch will be announced in the coming weeks with product sales and shipments expected to commence in the first half of 2015.

Roy Davis, CEO of Optos, commented: "I am delighted to unveil California, our newest offering for the ophthalmology market. The additional functions available in this product such as indocyanine green angiography gives ophthalmologists a more comprehensive array of imaging tools in one machine enabling them to see and treat retinal pathology more effectively. Unveiling California at the AAO meeting on schedule was a tremendous achievement and we are extremely excited by the opportunities this product brings to the business.”

Further product details are published at www.optosnextgen.com.

Optos plc

Roy Davis, CEO
Robert Kennedy, CFO
Tel: 01383 843 300
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Ben Atwell / Mo Noonan / Simon Conway
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About Optos Plc

Optos plc has the vision to be The Retina Company. We aim to be recognised as a leading provider of devices and solutions to eyecare professionals for improved patient care. Optos' core devices produce ultra-widefield, high resolution digital images (optomaps®) of approximately 82% of the retina, something no other device is capable of doing in any one image.

Optos has a range of imaging devices that support different customer segments and patient levels: the P200 and 200Dx devices are concentrated on wellness screening carried out by ophthalmic professionals in primary care; the P200C devices are designed to meet the need for more exacting clinical imaging capabilities and standards in secondary care within the ophthalmology market and at optometric practices that are clinically managing a patient base with advanced ocular disease; and the P200MA and 200Tx devices supports ophthalmologists and retinal specialists in the medical care market.

Our latest product Daytona, represents the next generation of Optos ultra-widefield retinal imaging technology, and has been scaled to accommodate smaller office spaces while providing high resolution imaging, and adding new autofluorescence capabilities. Daytona's new, ergonomic body is designed to increase patient comfort, as well as make it easier to correctly position the eye. In addition to the smaller, sleeker design, Daytona features an improved user interface with its intuitive, workflow based software. Daytona also offers "plug-n-play" installation, a modular robust build-design to simplify product support, image review capabilities and electronic image storage options. Daytona was designed to allow the globalisation of the core Optos imaging technology, giving the opportunity to offer the benefits of optomaps® technology to more eyecare professionals and their patients around the world.

Additionally, Optos offers optical coherence tomography ("OCT") diagnostic devices and optical ultrasound scanners, used in the diagnosis and management of eye disease and conditions. Optos' widefield retinal imaging technology, combined with the specific data that can be derived from OCT images, has the potential to offer ophthalmologists and optometrists the most powerful tools for disease diagnosis and management. The optomaps® images provide enhanced clinical information which facilitates the early detection, management and treatment of disorders and diseases evidenced in the retina such as retinal detachments and tears, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration. Retinal imaging can also indicate evidence of non-eye or systemic diseases such as hypertension and certain cancers. OCT delivers an image that shows a three dimensional, cross-sectional view of the retina in any particular area, typically in the central pole area of the retina around the optic nerve and macula and is used to detect the presence of and understand the severity of disease, determine treatment approaches and monitor post-treatment effect. Beyond ultra-widefield imaging and OCT, the company’s expanded product range includes visual acuity, perimetry and treatment laser products.

For more information please visit our website www.optos.com.

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