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The Pupillometer market is a subset of the Optical industry, focusing on the measurement of the size of the pupil. It is used to assess the health of the eye, as well as to measure the effects of drugs and other substances on the pupil. Pupillometers are used in a variety of medical settings, including ophthalmology, neurology, and psychiatry.
Pupillometers are typically handheld devices, and can be used to measure the size of the pupil in both eyes simultaneously. They are also used to measure the response of the pupil to light, and to measure the speed of the pupil's response.
The Pupillometer market is a growing sector of the Optical industry, with a range of products available from a variety of manufacturers. Companies in the market include Nidek, Topcon, Canon, Heidelberg Engineering, and Kowa. Show Less Read more