The medtech imaging and data solutions company, Heidelberg Engineering, and sightsaving nonprofit, Orbis, have come together on board the Orbis Flying Eye Hospital during its latest programme in Kigali, Rwanda, to announce the expansion of their collaboration in making educational content accessible to eyecare professionals worldwide and advancing clinical research for better patient outcomes.
As part of a newly announced clinical project in Lusaka, Zambia, Heidelberg Engineering will deploy its advanced multi-disciplinary imaging platform optimised for the anterior segment, ANTERION, to support patient pre-op imaging and to generate robust, data-driven evidence required for the integration of optical biometry into routine cataract surgery protocols.
The announcement was made in a recorded video conversation featuring Kfir Azoulay, Managing Director of Heidelberg Engineering, and Dr Hunter Cherwek, Vice President, Clinical Services and Technologies, at Orbis International.
The recording was made on board the Orbis Flying Hospital, the world’s only fully accredited ophthalmic teaching hospital on board a plane—highlighting both organisations’ shared commitment to tackling avoidable vision loss and improving eye health services in underserved areas. The conversation covered a range of topics, including:
- How Cybersight – Orbis’s free, award-winning telemedicine and e-learning platform – is helping tens of thousands of eyecare professionals around the world build their skills, with support from Heidelberg Engineering.
- How new technologies like artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and remote diagnostic tools are opening up access to quality eyecare, especially in communities with limited resources.
- A look inside the Flying Eye Hospital’s project in Rwanda, where local medical teams gained valuable skills through hands-on training and virtual learning – both aboard the aircraft and at partner hospitals.
- The biggest challenges facing eyecare in underserved regions, and how organisations can work together to ensure that life-changing treatments reach more people who need them.
This collaboration builds on a successful partnership in 2024, during which Heidelberg Engineering:
- Funded four high-impact Cybersight webinars, joined over 2000 times by practitioners in countries including Afghanistan, Somalia, and Ukraine.
- Supported Orbis research into retinoblastoma, a life-threatening childhood eye cancer, showing that telemedicine significantly improves diagnosis and survival outcomes.
In 2025, Heidelberg Engineering continues to fund a new series of four live Cybersight training sessions.
The next webinar will be: 9th October 2025, 1:00PM UTC - Enhancing Cataract Surgery Outcomes with Surgical Technologies & Techniques (sign up here).

