HelpMeSee Triumphs at the 2024 Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Technology Awards
HelpMeSee, based in Jersey City, New Jersey, announced today that it has garnered recognition in four categories for its innovative VR technology and learning advancements during the 2024 Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Technology Awards. This accolade is a significant achievement that highlights the organization's commitment to reinventing ophthalmic surgical education.
The four awards received include:
- - Gold for Best Advance in Augmented and Virtual Reality
- - Gold for Best Advance in Gaming or Simulation Technology
- - Silver for Best Advance in Emerging Learning Technology
- - Bronze for Best Advance in Education Delivered Through Technology
Dr. Bonnie An Henderson, the CEO and President of HelpMeSee, expressed her pride in the recognition, stating, "These achievements highlight the importance of our mission and innovation in reshaping surgical training worldwide." The awards acknowledge the organization's efforts to provide potentially life-changing training designed to eradicate cataract blindness globally.
Aiming to Transform Surgical Training
With a staggering 100 million people suffering from blindness or visual impairment due to cataracts, HelpMeSee strives to tackle this issue by enhancing the training of specialists in Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS). Through pioneering techniques and state-of-the-art simulation-based training, HelpMeSee is poised to expand the cadre of trained cataract surgeons, particularly in low-income areas.
The award-winning HelpMeSee Simulation-based Training System employs advanced virtual reality technology to create an immersive training experience. By incorporating realistic haptic feedback, the system allows trainees to "feel" the intricate structures of the eye during virtual surgical practice, thereby replicating the precision required in actual surgeries. This training method enables participants to refine their skills in a risk-free environment, significantly bolstering their confidence and competence.
Recognition of Excellence
The Brandon Hall Group's Excellence in Technology Awards represent industry gold standards. Entries are scrutinized by independent experts and evaluated based on criteria like program design, innovation, functionality, and real-world applicability. Rachel Cooke, COO of Brandon Hall Group, noted the organization's commitment to showcasing remarkable innovations across various domains including learning and talent management over the past 31 years.
Celebrating Innovation
The award winners will be celebrated at the HCM Excellence Conference held in West Palm Beach, Florida, from January 28-30, 2025. Selected winners will share their best practices in various breakout sessions during the event. HelpMeSee's achievements at this awards ceremony reflect its dedication to enhancing surgical training and addressing the urgent need for proficient cataract surgeons globally.
As HelpMeSee continues to push the envelope in medical training through innovative VR technology, it remains focused on its mission to provide sight restoration to millions awaiting help. For more information about the organization's award-winning programs, visit
helpmesee.org.
In conclusion, the impactful strides made by HelpMeSee exemplify how technology can advance health education and ultimately change lives. The combination of cutting-edge VR with dedicated training efforts positions HelpMeSee as a frontrunner in the fight against cataract blindness, paving the way for a future where all may have access to sight.
About HelpMeSee
HelpMeSee is a global not-for-profit organization dedicated to eradicating cataract blindness by providing high-quality training for MSICS. With over 60 simulators in 17 training centers worldwide, HelpMeSee collaborates with various partners to combat preventable blindness effectively. For further details, visit
helpmesee.org.