Winning idea: Game that's good for eyesight

A team from SMU, Eyenovation, clinched first place in the university category at the inaugural Solve for Tomorrow Competition in Singapore organised by Samsung. The competition is aimed at students in Singapore and encourages them to use technology to address social issues in Singapore. Eyenovation won a $10,000 cash prize, a study trip to visit Samsung headquarters in Korea, and an internship opportunity at Samsung Singapore. Their winning idea was a game that is split into two visual parts and played with goggles. The stronger eye sees the static elements of the game, while the lazy eye sees the moving elements.

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The Straits Times
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