Product Code: SH25563732
Worldwide markets are poised
to achieve continuing growth as the aging population worldwide develops
cataracts and need surgery. All older people develop cataracts, femtosecond
lasers for cataract surgery improve the quality of the surgery in a dramatic
manner.
Femtosecond laser technology for cataract surgery represents a paradigm shift.
Surgeons approach cataract surgery with the ability to use automated process
that is more reliable and more repeatable than manual techniques previously
available. Alcon LenSx femtosecond lasers increase precision for key manual
steps of the cataract surgery procedure.
This femtosecond laser cataract surgical system equipment makes it possible to
deliver reproducible, predictable, and improved clinical outcomes for cataract
surgery. Through image-guided visualization and micron-level laser precision,
the surgeon has complete control over the surgery process. Femtosecond laser
cataract surgical systems offer an improved patient safety profile.
Because of the simultaneous change in demographics and the introduction of
automated process, ophthalmologists are facing an explosion in demand for
their services the next 20 years. The aging of the baby boomers and the fact
that patients older than 65 consume 10 times the eye care of patients younger
than 65 creates unprecedented demand for cataract surgery.
Cataracts are a clouding of the eye's natural lens that impairs one's ability
to see clearly. With two accommodating Intraocular Lens IOLs likely to be
approved within the next 12 months, the premium market is again exciting.
Cataract surgical technology is evolving rapidly. Laser-assisted cataract
surgery technology is gaining traction with clinicians. Surgeons are getting
trained in the techniques needed to perform surgeries using these new types of
equipment. The motivation to learn the new surgical techniques is that the
equipment comes with the promise of improved surgical precision.
Ultrasonic phacoemulsification, the standard of care in cataract removal
equipment for four decades, has been in great part responsible for the safety
and effectiveness of modern cataract surgery. It is certain to remain the
dominant lens removal technology in the near term.
A technology still in its infancy, laser-assisted cataract surgery using
femtosecond lasers and picosecond lasers, promises to raise the standard of
precision and safety to new heights. Numerous types, and styles of Intraocular
Lenses (IOLs), varying in size, and attachment mechanisms compliment the
introduction of the femtosecond laser cataract surgical systems.
Cataract procedures for eye care have improved in accuracy as femtosecond
laser-assisted surgery is introduced. Cataract surgery changes are documented
in clinical trial and papers. Presentations have provided statistical proof of
the potential of the new technology. The research proving effectiveness is of
a breakthrough proportion. Precision, control, and efficacy of femtosecond
lasers have exceeded manual incisional techniques faster than was anticipated.
Patient populations have significant demand for improved visions as they age.
Much of the over 65 population eludes the term elderly as people still remain
active into their 70's, 80's and 90's thanks to health clubs and lifestyle
changes including lots of exercise and healthy eating. The over 65 and elderly
population segment is soaring. Life expectancies are climbing, and extended
careers are becoming the norm.
As a result, growing needs and expectations for good vision in all ranges have
created significant new market opportunities, expanding demand for multifocal
and accommodating laser surgery. Surgeries are position to correct presbyopia,
aspheric optics that address spherical aberration and make vision sharper, and
support phakic IOLs allowing treatment of extreme refractive error.
Femtosecond lasers for cataract surgery market driving forces include the
aging of the population. With age, all people have cataracts which can be
cured with IOL. There is an ever-increasing baby boom aging population. There
is a growing precision of cataract surgery. Safety of cataract surgical
medical devices and lenses are primary market concerns. More advanced
procedures are driving an increase in cataract surgery. Lower costs per
surgery are driving an increase in cataract surgery.
Cataract surgical technology is evolving rapidly. Premium intraocular lenses
(IOLs) introduced during the past decade and those still in the pipeline are
raising patient's post-cataract visual expectations. Laser-assisted cataract
surgery technology is gaining traction with clinicians. Surgeons are getting
trained in the techniques needed to perform surgeries these new types of
equipment. The motivation to learn the new surgical techniques is that the
equipment comes with the promise of improved surgical precision.
Table of Contents
Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery Market Shares and Forecasts
- Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Market Driving Forces
- Cataract Surgical Technology Is Evolving Rapidly
- Older Patient Populations Have Significant Demand for Cataract Surgery
- Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Market Shares
- Novartis / Alcon
- Alcon LenS Femtosecond Laser For Refractive
- Cataract Surgical Workstation
- Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Market Forecasts
1. Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery Market Description and Market Dynamics
- 1.1. Cataract Surgical Technology Is Evolving Rapidly
- 1.1.1. Patient Populations Have Significant Demand for Cataract Surgery
- 1.1.2. Challenge To Get Wide Acceptance Of A New Laser Once It Is
Approved
- 1.1.3. Cataract Surgery Business
- 1.1.4. Femtosecond Laser for Cataract Surgery Market Challenges
- 1.2. Femtosecond Lasers
- 1.2.1. Fast As The Blink Of A Human Eye
- 1.3. World Economy Undergoing A Transformation
- 1.3.1. Global Economic Conditions:
- 1.3.2. Global Economy Becomes Steadily More Sluggish
- 1.3.3. Global Economic Conditions Impact Markets
2. Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery Market Shares and Forecasts
- 2.1. Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Market Driving Forces
- 2.1.1. Cataract Surgical Technology Is Evolving Rapidly
- 2.1.2. Older Patient Populations Have Significant Demand for Cataract
Surgery
- 2.2. Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Market Shares
- 2.2.1. Novartis / Alcon
- 2.2.2. Novartis / Alcon
- 2.2.3. Alcon LenS Femtosecond Laser For Refractive Cataract Surgical
Workstation
- 2.2.4. Novartis / Alcon Competitive Situation
- 2.2.5. OptiMedical Catalys
- 2.2.6. Excimer Lasers
- 2.2.7. Abbott Medical Optics
- 2.2.8. Victus
- 2.2.9. Technolas
- 2.2.10. Bausch + Lomb and Technolas™ Perfect Vision
- 2.2.11. Bausch + Lomb and Technolas™ Perfect Vision TPV
- 2.2.12. Bausch + Lomb and Technolas™ Perfect Vision TPV Research
And Development Partnership
- 2.2.13. Ziemer Group Femto LDV Z6
- 2.2.14. WaveTec Vision
- 2.2.15. LensAR
- 2.3. Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Market Forecasts
- 2.3.1. Cataract Surgical Laser, Single Surgeon, Multi-Surgeon Practice
and Team Based Multi Surgeon Practice Patients per Laser
- 2.3.2. Number of US Practicing Ophthalmologists
- 2.3.3. Cataract Surgical Technology Is Evolving Rapidly
- 2.3.4. Patient Populations Have Significant Demand for Cataract Surgery
- 2.3.5. Cataract Surgery Business
- 2.3.6. Cuts in Medicare Reimbursement
- 2.3.7. World Population Growth
- 2.3.8. Surgeon Practices Will Evolve
- 2.3.9. Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Market ROI and
Disposable Supplies Forecasts
- 2.3.10. Alcon LenSx Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery Procedure
- 2.3.11. Femtosecond Laser Docking Procedure
- 2.3.12. In the Operating Room
- 2.3.13. Cataract Surgical Femtosecond Laser Practice Considerations
- 2.3.14. Femtosecond Laser Capital Costs And Usage Fee, Disposable Fee
- 2.3.15. Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery Procedure Analysis
- 2.3.16. Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery Break-Even Analysis
- 2.4. Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Prices
- 2.4.1. Medicare Reimbursement For Capsular Tension Rings
- 2.4.2. Medicare payment
- 2.4.3. Medicare Reimbursement for Cataract Surgery:
- 2.5. Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgical System Regional Market Segments
- 2.5.1. Alcon Cataract Surgery
- 2.5.2. Abbott Regional Revenue
- 2.5.3. Abbott Sales Mix
- 2.5.4. United States
- 2.5.5. Canada
- 2.5.6. Brazil Cataract Surgical Procedure
- 2.5.7. Brazilian Cataract surgeries
- 2.5.8. China
- 2.5.9. Toric Lens Implantations On The Rise In Europe
- 2.5.10. Advanced Technology Intraocular Lens Growth Markets
- 2.5.11. Cataract Surgery in the UK
- 2.5.12. Asia-Pacific Cataract Surgery
- 2.5.13. Cataract Surgery in India
- 2.5.14. Cataract Surgery Assembly Line System Followed At Aravind Eye
Hospitals
- 2.5.15. Aurolab's Low-Cost, High-Volume Business Model
- 2.5.16. Highly Efficient Operations Coupled With Pricing Structure Allow
50% Profit Margin
- 2.5.17. World Health Organization (WHO)
3. Cataract Surgery Femtosecond Laser Product Description
- 3.1. Alcon Surgical LenSx® Laser
- 3.1.1. Alcon LenSx® Laser Technology
- 3.1.2. LenSx® Laser Focused Femtosecond Laser Pulses
- 3.1.3. Alcon LenSx® Laser: True Image-guided Surgery
- 3.1.4. Alcon LenSx® Laser Display Panel
- 3.1.5. Alcon Surgical Display Combines Video Microscope With Optical
Coherence Tomographer (OCT)
- 3.1.6. Alcon LenSx® Laser: Surgical Customization
- 3.1.7. Alcon LenSx® Laser Allows Adjustment of Surgical Options In
Real Time
- 3.1.8. Alcon LenSx® Laser Procedure
- 3.1.9. Alcon LenSx® Laser
- 3.1.10. Alcon LenSx Laser Costs
- 3.1.11. Alcon LenSx Laser Surgery Patient Costs
- 3.2. Bausch + Lomb and Technolas™ Perfect Vision
- 3.2.1. Bausch + Lomb and Technolas™ Perfect Vision TPV Research
And Development Partnership
- 3.3. Abbott Medical Optics
- 3.4. Carl Zeiss VisuMax
- 3.4.1. Carl Zeiss VisuMax Precision
- 3.4.2. Carl Zeiss VisuMax Performance
- 3.4.3. Carl Zeiss VisuMax Patient Care
- 3.4.4. Carl Zeiss VisuMax Productivity
- 3.5. MEL 80 Excimer Laser
4. Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery Technology
- 4.1. Opportunity To Further Improve The Outcomes Of Cataract Surgery
- 4.1.1. Bausch + Lomb and Technolas™ Perfect Vision TPV Research
And Development Partnership
- 4.1.2. Laser Refractive Cataract Surgery (LRCS)
- 4.2. Femtosecond Laser Application To Cataract Surgery Innovation
- 4.2.1. Femtosecond Laser Applications
- 4.2.2. Measuring The Density Of The Lens
- 4.2.3. Femtosecond Laser Indications
- 4.3. Abbott Femtosecond Laser Garners FDA Clearance For Cataract Surgery
- 4.4. LensAR Laser Cataract Surgery System
- 4.5. Cataract Incision
- 4.5.1. Cataract Incision Laser Approach
- 4.5.2. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
- 4.5.3. Laser Capsulotomy
- 4.5.4. Removal of the Cataract
- 4.5.5. An Incision Burn Has A Higher Chance Of Leaking
- 4.6. Astigmatism Correction at the Time of Cataract Surgery
- 4.6.1. Cost of Laser Cataract Surgery
- 4.6.2. Optimization - Continuous Improvement Of Technology
- 4.7. FDA Status of Laser Cataract Surgery Systems in the United States
- 4.8. Cataract Surgery Most Common Surgical Procedure
- 4.9. Advantages of Calmar Fiber Lasers
- 4.9.1. Calmar Passively Mode-Locked Femtosecond Fiber Lasers
- 4.9.2. Calmar Actively Mode-Locked Fiber Lasers
- 4.9.3. Calmar Fiber Amplifiers
- 4.9.4. Calmar Chirped Pulse Amplifiers
- 4.10. The Human Eye
- 4.10.1. Cataract Symptoms
- 4.10.2. Benefits Of Cataract Eye Surgery
- 4.10.3. How Cataract Eye Surgery Is Performed
- 4.12. Intraocular Tens Technology
- 4.12.1. Technologies Drive Cataract Surgery Market Growth
- 4.13. Refractive Disorders
- 4.14. Studies On The Restor Toric Lens
- 4.14.1. MNRead Functional Reading Test
- 4.15. Surgeons Need To Concentrate On Proper Patient Selection
- 4.16. Mayo Clinic Study of Long-Term Dislocation Of Intraocular Lenses
- 4.16.1. Obesity Cause of Diabetes and Neuropathy of the Eye
5. Femtosecond Laser for Cataract Surgery Company Description
- 5.1. Selected Developers of Laser Cataract Surgical Systems
- 5.2. 20/10 Perfect Vision AG
- 5.3. Abbott Laboratories
- 5.3.1. Abbott Acquired Visiogen with Synchrony Product
- 5.3.2. Abbott Labs Cataract Company Acquisitions
- 5.3.3. Abbott Completes Separation of Research-Based Pharmaceuticals
Business
- 5.3.4. Abbott (NYSE: ABT) Separation Of Its Research-Based
Pharmaceuticals Business
- 5.3.5. Abbott Separating Into Two Independent Companies
- 5.3.6. Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries Revenue
- 5.3.7. Abbott Sales Mix
- 5.3.8. Abbott Nutritional Market Presence
- 5.3.9. Abbott Diagnostics Market Presence
- 5.3.10. Abbott Medical Devices Market Presence
- 5.3.11. Abbott Strength Through Ability to Innovate
- 5.3.12. Abbott Revenue
- 5.3.13. Abbott Medical Optics
- 5.3.14. Abbott Medical Optics Corneal Products
- 5.3.15. Abbott Medical Optics Refractive Product Line
- 5.3.16. Abbott Medical Optics Cataract Products
- 5.3.17. Abbott Medical Optics Technological Innovation
- 5.4. AISIN / IMRA Femtolite F / H Family
- 5.4.1. IMRA Femtolite Ultra Family
- 5.4.2. AISIN Organization / Institut Minoru de Recherche Avancée
(IMRA)
- 5.4.3. IMRA Mission
- 5.4.4. IMRA Customers: Market: Enabling Applications by Engineering
Reliability
- 5.4.5. IMRA Growth: Through Global Innovation
- 5.5. Bioptigen
- 5.5.1. Bioptigen SD-OCT system
- 5.7. Calmar Laser
- 5.7.1. Calmar Ultrafast Fiber Laser Key Technology
- 5.7.2. Calmar Technology
- 5.7.3. Calmar Laser Mendocino - Fiber Based Femtosecond Laser
- 5.8. Novartis Group / Alcon
- 5.8.1. Novartis Alcon Division
- 5.8.2. Novartis Revenue
- 5.8.3. Alcon Cataract Surgery
- 5.8.4. Alcon Surgical Glaucoma
- 5.8.5. Alcon Vitreoretinal
- 5.8.6. Alcon Refractive Surgery
- 5.8.7. Alcon Manufacturing and Technical Operations
- 5.8.8. Alcon Acquires Leading Ocular Surgical Guidance Technology
- 5.8.9. Alcon
- 5.8.10. Alcon Acquired The Ophthalmic Division of SensoMotoric
Instruments (SMI)
- 5.8.11. Alcon Division Surgical Products
- 5.8.12. Alcon Ophthalmic Pharmaceuticals
- 5.8.13. Alcon Products
- 5.8.14. Alcon Cataract Reimbursement
- 5.8.15. Alcon Regulation
- 5.8.16. LenSx Acquired by Alcon
- 5.8.17. Alcon Global Leader In Eye Care
- 5.8.18. Alcon Advances
- 5.8.19. Alcon Business Focus
- 5.8.20. Alcon Mission
- 5.8.21. Alcon Vision
- 5.8.22. Alcon Research Areas and Pipeline
- 5.8.23. Alcon Proof of Concept Approach
- 5.8.24. Alcon Research Areas and Product Development Focus
- 5.10. OptiMedica
- 5.10.1. Catalys Next Generation Laser Cataract Surgery Platform
- 5.11. Raydiance
- 5.11.1. Raydiance R-Series Femtosecond Lasers
- 5.11.2. Raydiance R-100
- 5.11.3. Raydiance R-200
- 5.11.4. Raydiance's Mielke to Present Breakthrough Technology at World
of Photonics
- 5.12. Staar Surgical
- 5.12.1. STAAR Surgical Devices Used In Corrective Surgery
- 5.12.2. STAAR Surgical Minimally Invasive Intraocular Lenses (IOLs).
- 5.13. Valeant / Bausch & Lomb
- 5.13.1. Bausch + Lomb
- 5.13.2. Bausch And Lomb
- 5.13.3. Bausch + Lomb Vision Care
- 5.13.4. Bausch + Lomb Pharmaceuticals
- 5.13.5. Bausch + Lomb Cataract and Vitreoretinal Surgery
- 5.13.6. Bausch + Lomb Acquires Technolas Perfect Vision GmbH
- 5.13.7. Technolas
- 5.13.8. Bausch + Lomb and Technolas™ Perfect Vision
- 5.13.9. Bausch + Lomb Technolas® Perfect Vision
- 5.13.10. Bausch + Lomb Technolas® Perfect Vision Transforming
Refractive Surgery
- 5.13.11. Bausch + Lomb and Technolas™ Perfect Vision
- 5.13.12. Valeant / Bausch & Lomb
- 5.14. WaveTec Vision Secures $16.5M to Market Cataract Surgery System
- 5.14.1. WaveTec Vision Secures $16.5m To Market Cataract Surgery System
- 5.15. Zeiss
- 5.15.1. Zeiss Vision
- 5.15.2. Zeiss Revenue
- 5.15.3. Carl Zeiss Meditec
- 5.16. Selected Companies in the Market
List of Tables and Figures
Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery: Executive Summary
- Table ES-1: Cataract Surgery Diverse Market Growth Drivers
- Figure ES-2: Cataract Surgery Laser Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide
2012
- Table ES-3: Lasers for Cataract Surgery Market Shares, Dollars,
Worldwide, 2012
- Figure ES-4: Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgerys Market
Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery: Market Description and Market Dynamics
- Table 1-1: Cataract Surgery Diverse Market Growth Drivers
- Table 1-2: Intraocular Lens Market Challenges
Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery: Market Shares and Market Forecasts
- Table 2-1: Cataract Surgery Diverse Market Growth Drivers
- Figure 2-2: Cataract Surgery Laser Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide
2012
- Table 2-3: Lasers for Cataract Surgery Market Shares, Dollars,
Worldwide, 2012
- Figure 2-4: Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgerys Market Forecasts,
Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
- Figure 2-5: Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgerys Market Forecasts,
Units, Worldwide, 2013-2019
- Table 2-6: Cataract Surgical Femtosecond Laser Market Forecasts, Units
and Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
- Table 2-7: Cataract Surgical Femtosecond Laser, Single Surgeon,
Multi-Surgeon Practice and Team Based Multi Surgeon Practice Patients per
Laser, Market Forecasts, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
- Table 2-8: Eye Disease Statistics
- Table 2-9: Cataract Surgery Diverse Market Growth Drivers
- Table 2-10: Cataract Femtosecond Laser Market Challenges
- Table 2-11: Cataract Surgical Femtosecond Laser Market Forecasts, by
Type of Practitioner, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
- Table 2-12: Manual vs. Laser Capsulorhexis with the Alcor LensAR
- Table 2-13: Cataract Surgery Laser Cost: Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to
2017
- Table 2-14: Laser-Assisted Cataract Single Surgeon, Single Laser
Productivity Analysis Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to 2017
- Figure 2-15: Alcon Femtosecond Laser for Cataract Surgery
- Table 2-16: Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery ROI, For Single Surgeon,
Single Laser Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to 2017
- Table 2-17: Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery ROI, For Single Surgeon,
Single Laser, Per Year Analysis Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to 2017
- Table 2-18: Laser-Assisted Cataract Multi-Surgeon Practice, Single
Laser Productivity Analysis Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to 2017
- Table 2-19: Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery ROI, For Multi-Surgeon
Practice, Single Laser Analysis Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to 2017
- Table 2-20: Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery ROI, For Multi-Surgeon
Practice, Single Laser, Per Year Analysis Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to 2017
- Table 2-21: Laser-Assisted Cataract Multi-Surgeon Practice, Team
Efficiencies for Surgery, Single Laser Productivity Analysis Dollars, Five
Years, 2013 to 2017
- Table 2-22: Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery ROI, For Multi-Surgeon,
Team Efficiencies for Surgery, Single Laser Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to 2017
- Table 2-23: Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery ROI, For Multi-Surgeon
Practice, Team Efficiencies for Surgery, Single Laser, Per Year Analysis,
Dollars, Five Years, 2013 to 2017
Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery: Product Description
- Figure 3-1: Alcon LenSx® Laser Technology
- Table 3-2: Alcon LenSx® Laser Indications
- Table 3-3: Alcon LenSx® Laser Features
- Table 3-4: LenSx® Laser Femtosecond Focused Pulses Functions
- Table 3-5: Alcon LenSx® Laser Visualization Options
- Figure 3-6: Alcon LenSx® Laser Eye Fitting
- Figure 3-7: Alcon Surgical Display Video Microscope
- Figure 3-8: Alcon LenSx® Laser Optical Coherence Tomographer (OCT)
Views
- Figure 3-9: Alcon LenSx® Laser Allows Creation of Template Profiles
- Table 3-10: Alcon Laser Refractive Cataract Surgery
- Figure 3-11: Alcon Laser Refractive Cataract Surgery
- Figure 3-12: Alcon Laser: Surgeon Determines Diameter And Depth Of The
Anterior Capsulotomy
- Figure 3-13: Alcon LenSx® Laser Cut Patterns
- Figure 3-14: Alcon LenSx® Laser Optimized Alignment
- Table 3-15: Alcon LenSx® Laser Advantages
- Figure 3-16: Diameter Accuracy of the Alcon LenSx® Laser Versus
Manual Capsulorhexis1
- Figure 3-17: Carl Zeiss VisuMax
Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery: Technology
- Figure 4-1: Calmar Passively Mode-Locked Femtosecond Fiber Lasers
- Figure 4-2: Calmar Actively Mode-Locked Femtosecond Fiber Lasers
- Figure 4-3: Human Eye
- Table 4-4: Cataract Symptoms
- Figure 4-5: Staar nanoFLEX
- Figure 4-6: Staar nanoFLEX Collamer has a built in
Anti-ReflectiveIinterface
- Figure 4-7: Staar Hydrophilic Collamer Ultra-High Water Content Layer
On Its Surface Minimizing The Difference In Refractive Index
- Figure 4-8: Staar nanoFLEX™ Collamer Percentage of Light
Reflectance
- Figure 4-9: Staar nanoFLEX™ Collamer Single Piece IOL
- Figure 4-10: Staar nanoFLEX™ Collamer Incision Size
- Figure 4-11: Staar nanoFLEX™ Collamer Protective Layer
- Figure 4-12: Staar Afinity 3-Piece Collamer Aspheric IOL Model CQ2015A
- Function 4-13: Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) Analysis
Femtosecond Lasers for Cataract Surgery: Company Profiles
- Figure 5-1: IMRA Erbium-doped Raman-Shifted Femtosecond Fiber Laser
- Table 5-2: IMRA offers Erbium-doped Raman-Shifted Femtosecond Fiber
Lasers Features
- Figure 5-3: IMRA Femtolite Ultra Femtosecond Fiber Laser
- Table 5-4: IMRA Femtolite Ultra Femtosecond Fiber Laser Features
- Table 5-5: IMRA America 2012 Growth
- Table 5-6: Calmar Products
- Table 5-7: Calmar Product Markets And Applications
- Figure 5-8: Calmar Laser Mendocino - Fiber Based Femtosecond Laser
- Figure 5-10: Novartis / Alcon Positioning in Healthcare
- Figure 5-11: Novartis Resource By Segment
- Figure 5-12: Novartis Surgical Franchise
- Table 5-13: Alcon Advances
- Table 5-14: Alcon Eye Condition Problems That Keep People From Seeing
Well: Target Markets
- Table 5-15: Alcon Business Focus
- Table 5-16: Alcon Pipeline Strategy
- Figure 5-17: Alcon Proof of Concept Approach Applied To Product
Development Process
- Table 5-18: Raydiance R-100 Technical Specifications
- Table 5-19: Raydiance R-200 Technical Specifications