Everyone's face, nose size, ears are not the same, which means that no pair of glasses to fit everyone. So is there any solution? - Yes, this is exactly the start-up Roger Bacon Is doing it by 3D scanning of the face of the customer and then making the glasses that suit them by the manufacturer of the glasses.Although some start-ups are already developing similar products, Roger Bacon was the first to push the idea of success Market company. ![]() Now, the company can sell about 50 customized glasses a month, apparently not cheap, and it is reported that frames cost about $ 370 and lenses are ordered separately. Currently, Roger Bacon has partnered with 40 independent opticians, 34 in the Netherlands and 6 in the United States. The service uses a biometric 3D scanner that allows customers to 'try on' 30 mirrors Frame and decide what kind of color glasses about two or three weeks to build. Last May, Roger Bacon, with more than $ 800,000 in financial resources, was enough to make the concept a finished product, but they still needed the extra money to expand their markets globally, as Pieter Jonckheer, CEO, put it - - 'We have completed the testing phase and it is time to start focusing on marketing.
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