The Northern Netherlands faces a growing challenge: an ageing population with an increasing need for specialised care, but a decreasing availability of expert professionals to provide this care. To address this, our consortium, led by Reyedar in collaboration with the University Medical Center Groningen and VISIO, is introducing a transformative project to reshape visual and neurological diagnostics and rehabilitation. At the heart of our initiative is the SONDA device, an advanced eye-tracking technology combined with advanced artificial intelligence. Traditional testing methods for neurovisual functions rely on the patient to self-report what he or she sees and how he or she feels, and are therefore subject to subjectivity and dependent on expert clinical operators. SONDA, on the other hand, is 100% automated and objective, as it is based on data coming from infrared sensors, which is an inclusive and cost-effective way to...