At ARVO 2026, Heidelberg Engineering will introduce its Multimodal Imaging Platform with Ultra High Resolution OCT.1 The device is designed to deliver high image quality and can be used with RetinAI for an automated digital imaging and communication in medicine (DICOM) workflow. The workflow goes from image acquisition to automated upload to the cloud and AI-powered analysis in RetinAI Discovery, while offering native DICOM format throughout the process.

Another highlight at the booth will be Heidelberg Opera,1 a digital surgical microscope with intraoperative OCT. By enabling real-time visualization during surgery, Heidelberg Opera is designed to enhance surgical precision.

Additional advances include Green Autofluorescence, 250 kHz scan speed with Enhanced TruTrack for OCTA, and Dense ART scans developed for Spectralis.2 For Anterion, Heidelberg Engineering will also present Key Measurements Exports, enabling integration with other DICOM-supported applications. Furthermore, new developments in Heyex 2, additions to Heidelberg AppWay, and a browser-based Heyex 2 solution3 will enable secure, flexible remote access to imaging data.

Visitors are invited to explore these innovations at booth #9001 and #9009.

1In development. Not for clinical use. Can only be made available once it has regulatory clearance.

2Not all features are commercially available in all markets. 510(k) pending. Can only be made available once it has regulatory clearance.

3Not all features are commercially available in all markets. Can only be made available once it has regulatory clearance.