Valentyn Volkov and Roman Axelrod, right, co-founders of Xpanceo, with prototypes of their smart contact lenses at their laboratory in Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National
Valentyn Volkov and Roman Axelrod, right, co-founders of Xpanceo, with prototypes of their smart contact lenses at their laboratory in Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National
Valentyn Volkov and Roman Axelrod, right, co-founders of Xpanceo, with prototypes of their smart contact lenses at their laboratory in Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National
Valentyn Volkov and Roman Axelrod, right, co-founders of Xpanceo, with prototypes of their smart contact lenses at their laboratory in Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National

Unorthodox entrepreneur wants you to see a new reality through his smart contact lens


Alvin R Cabral
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Roman Axelrod has some grand ambitions – so grand that, eventually, he wants them to go beyond the realms of Earth.

Never mind that early investors and his own eventual co-founder for Dubai-based start-up Xpanceo thought of him as unconventional for his novel idea of miniaturising a computer and making them, literally, within sight of users, in the form of a smart contact lens.

“It's a funny story. When I realised the future computer would be a smart contact lens, I knew I needed experts … so I reached out to [nanophotonics expert] Valentyn Volkov,” he tells The National.

“Imagine you're a respected scientist and one day someone starts writing to you about building the computer of the future together.”

“We began working on making a prototype of the idea and seeking investors" he said, adding that attempts to attract funding were usually met with skepticism yet yielded results.

Mr Axelrod is now the managing partner of Xpanceo, which is developing smart contact lenses that, as he shared with The National in December, aim to mimic the technology featured in the Iron Man films.

They will provide an “infinite” extended reality view in which tasks from documents to meetings and social media to gaming will be shown on the user's field of view and are visible only to the wearer.

The lenses, which are powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, will also feature night vision and will be controlled using voice, gestures, glances and, “probably later, your mind”, Mr Axelrod said in December.

Since then, Xpanceo – which is also helping in cancer research – has made “significant progress”, focusing on refining the main components of its three prototypes.

There is no rush, and with good reason: the lenses are viewed as medical devices, and completing pre-clinical testing is the priority before ultimately starting human trials.

The final prototype is expected to enter its testing phase by 2026, with the market launch date and number of units for release dependent on the outcomes of those tests, Mr Axelrod says. Xpanceo is also in discussions with “several major companies”, which he did not identify.

The cost would be $900 annually, comprising $50 per month for replacement lenses, plus $300 per year for the subscription service that includes a companion device to charge the lenses and store them overnight.

Mr Axelrod is not ruling out partnerships with the likes of Apple and Google. He says Xpanceo has had talks with representatives from those companies, but cannot yet disclose any details.

“As for partnerships with AI giants, we're exploring opportunities to collaborate and leverage their expertise to further enhance our product,” he says.

If all goes to plan, Xpanceo hopes to attract an early-adopter user base of 15,000 by 2026, which leads to loftier goals: 500,000 by 2028, a million by 2029 and 10 million by 2032.

“We are currently in this process and hope to make substantial progress by the end of 2024. In the meantime, we've developed a system for testing smart contact lenses without human or animal testing,” Mr Axelrod says.

“Current solutions on the market only monitor 30 per cent of the required parameters, but our system covers them more comprehensively.”

The global smart contact lens market is projected to hit $682.67 million by 2031, from $264.18 million in 2023, at a compound annual growth rate of 12.60 per cent, according to Data Bridge Market Research.

Smart contact lenses are not a new concept – but market growth has been slow.

The most notable company to have worked on a smart contact lens was Google in 2014.

The Alphabet-owned company designed a lens to monitor blood sugar levels, but it was cancelled in 2018 due to various challenges, most notably around accuracy.

South Korea's Samsung Electronics and Japan's Sony have filed patents for the technology, though nothing of note has come out of them so far. California-based Mojo Vision, which raised $226 million for its own development, also pulled out, citing funding issues.

Switzerland-based Sensimed is the most notable company to have received approval to sell its smart contact lens, which captures spontaneous changes in the eye providing doctors with information to help guide glaucoma treatment.

Mr Axelrod distinguishes his company's innovations from these manufacturers' attempts.

“We've shifted our approach to technology: while current manufacturers are attempting to downsize the components of past gadgets to create future ones, we're implementing the latest technologies,” he says.

Novel materials and studying nanophotonics – a part of nanotechnology that looks at the behaviour of light – allow his team to pursue multiple avenues simultaneously, including health care technology, 2D materials development and creating super vision technology, along with the development of smart contact lenses.

“This forward-thinking approach minimises the risk of repeating past mistakes,” he says.

As for funding, Mr Axelrod says that is not a priority at the moment: the company attracted $40 million in investment in 2023 – the second-biggest seed round in the Middle East and North Africa and the 24th-largest globally last year, according to US industry data tracker Eqvista.

The majority of Xpanceo's funds are earmarked for research and development, supporting a team of more than 50 engineers and scientists. Its laboratory in Dubai alone costs upwards of $6 million.

“If we see an opportunity to further enhance our product with additional resources, we may consider it in the future,” Mr Axelrod says.

“We're in touch with various funds, both regionally and internationally, so if we decide to raise more funds, we'll be open to exploring different avenues and opportunities.”

Mr Axelrod says his dream has always been to contribute to humanity's advancement by merging people with technology, enhancing current human functions and creating entirely new ones.

He believes that the future human race will eventually morph into beings that have capabilities straight out of a sci-fi movie – perhaps not so far-fetched considering the rapid pace of innovation.

“I believe this advanced species will be capable of effortlessly controlling devices with their minds, learning instantaneously, exchanging information seamlessly and enjoying longer, healthier lives,” Mr Axelrod says.

“Ultimately, I would explore other ideas that would contribute to our evolution into an interplanetary species, perhaps in the fields of medical devices or neural interfaces.”

Q&A with Roman Axelrod, founder and managing partner of Xpanceo

Roman Axelrod, co-founder of Xpanceo, a Dubai-based start-up developing smart contact lenses. Photo: Xpanceo
Roman Axelrod, co-founder of Xpanceo, a Dubai-based start-up developing smart contact lenses. Photo: Xpanceo

Do you believe smart contact lenses will be sustainable?

Modern gadgets have drawbacks that are harmful to people and the environment: they're heavy, fragile – the list of shortcomings is endless. Therefore, creating a truly convenient gadget was one of my main goals.

I firmly believe that when the lens becomes available, it will make life easier. We'll be able to communicate without extra screens, control devices with our thoughts, and significantly reduce eye strain. Consequently, I don't think that once people experience something as convenient as this, they'll want to revert to something that was outdated 10 years ago.

How is AI powering your devices?

AI certainly plays a significant role in two main aspects: shaping the functionality of the end product, and in our development processes.

For development, we are utilising new two-dimensional materials with unique properties that we are studying and tailoring to our needs. Our custom models for studying these materials drastically reduce the time spent searching for new solutions.

COMPANY PROFILE

Name: Xpanceo

Started: 2018

Founders: Roman Axelrod, Valentyn Volkov

Based: Dubai, UAE

Industry: Smart contact lenses, augmented/virtual reality

Funding: $40 million

Investor: Opportunity Venture (Asia)

In the final product, AI will facilitate device control through voice, gesture, gaze and thoughts. For instance, we've already developed a model that helps interpret data from an intraocular pressure (IOP) sensor. IOP is the amount of pressure or force inside the eyes.

How does the UAE’s start-up scene compare to other global tech hubs?

Before establishing our laboratory, we conducted extensive research to determine the most suitable country to accommodate our international team. The UAE, particularly Dubai, stood out as the optimal choice due to Dubai's flourishing market and convenient location between Europe and Asia.

The market here is really different from other places, mainly thanks to the government's proactive approach to supporting technological advancements. All of this creates a business-friendly, dynamic and entrepreneurial atmosphere.

What do you do in your free time?

I spend time with my family. I love engaging with my three-year-old son and it is the only activity that helps me unwind from work and take my mind off things. I also have a passion for hip-hop and video games.

What is your advice to budding entrepreneurs?

Focus on creating as much value for humanity as possible. If you find what is truly important to you, it will be much easier to create a detailed plan, attract investment and move towards your goal, no matter how big your dream is.

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Also on December 7 to 9, the third edition of the Gulf Car Festival (www.gulfcarfestival.com) will take over Dubai Festival City Mall, a new venue for the event. Last year's festival brought together about 900 cars worth more than Dh300 million from across the Emirates and wider Gulf region – and that first figure is set to swell by several hundred this time around, with between 1,000 and 1,200 cars expected. The first day is themed around American muscle; the second centres on supercars, exotics, European cars and classics; and the final day will major in JDM (Japanese domestic market) cars, tuned vehicles and trucks. Individuals and car clubs can register their vehicles, although the festival isn’t all static displays, with stunt drifting, a rev battle, car pulls and a burnout competition.

The specs: 2018 Chevrolet Trailblazer

Price, base / as tested Dh99,000 / Dh132,000

Engine 3.6L V6

Transmission: Six-speed automatic

Power 275hp @ 6,000rpm

Torque 350Nm @ 3,700rpm

Fuel economy combined 12.2L / 100km

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  • Mortgages with better interest rates, faster approval times and reduced fees
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Engine: 51.5kW electric motor

Range: 400km

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FIXTURES

Monday, January 28
Iran v Japan, Hazza bin Zayed Stadium (6pm)

Tuesday, January 29
UAEv Qatar, Mohamed Bin Zayed Stadium (6pm)

Friday, February 1
Final, Zayed Sports City Stadium (6pm)

Red flags
  • Promises of high, fixed or 'guaranteed' returns.
  • Unregulated structured products or complex investments often used to bypass traditional safeguards.
  • Lack of clear information, vague language, no access to audited financials.
  • Overseas companies targeting investors in other jurisdictions - this can make legal recovery difficult.
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What the law says

Micro-retirement is not a recognised concept or employment status under Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Labour Relations (as amended) (UAE Labour Law). As such, it reflects a voluntary work-life balance practice, rather than a recognised legal employment category, according to Dilini Loku, senior associate for law firm Gateley Middle East.

“Some companies may offer formal sabbatical policies or career break programmes; however, beyond such arrangements, there is no automatic right or statutory entitlement to extended breaks,” she explains.

“Any leave taken beyond statutory entitlements, such as annual leave, is typically regarded as unpaid leave in accordance with Article 33 of the UAE Labour Law. While employees may legally take unpaid leave, such requests are subject to the employer’s discretion and require approval.”

If an employee resigns to pursue micro-retirement, the employment contract is terminated, and the employer is under no legal obligation to rehire the employee in the future unless specific contractual agreements are in place (such as return-to-work arrangements), which are generally uncommon, Ms Loku adds.

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The specs

Engine: 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbocharged and three electric motors

Power: Combined output 920hp

Torque: 730Nm at 4,000-7,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic

Fuel consumption: 11.2L/100km

On sale: Now, deliveries expected later in 2025

Price: expected to start at Dh1,432,000

The specs

The specs: 2019 Audi Q8
Price, base: Dh315,000
Engine: 3.0-litre turbocharged V6
Gearbox: Eight-speed automatic
Power: 340hp @ 3,500rpm
Torque: 500Nm @ 2,250rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 6.7L / 100km
 

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Starring: Kelvin Harrison Jr., John David Washington 

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Ziina users can donate to relief efforts in Beirut

Ziina users will be able to use the app to help relief efforts in Beirut, which has been left reeling after an August blast caused an estimated $15 billion in damage and left thousands homeless. Ziina has partnered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to raise money for the Lebanese capital, co-founder Faisal Toukan says. “As of October 1, the UNHCR has the first certified badge on Ziina and is automatically part of user's top friends' list during this campaign. Users can now donate any amount to the Beirut relief with two clicks. The money raised will go towards rebuilding houses for the families that were impacted by the explosion.”

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Pharaoh's curse

British aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who funded the expedition to find the Tutankhamun tomb, died in a Cairo hotel four months after the crypt was opened.
He had been in poor health for many years after a car crash, and a mosquito bite made worse by a shaving cut led to blood poisoning and pneumonia.
Reports at the time said Lord Carnarvon suffered from “pain as the inflammation affected the nasal passages and eyes”.
Decades later, scientists contended he had died of aspergillosis after inhaling spores of the fungus aspergillus in the tomb, which can lie dormant for months. The fact several others who entered were also found dead withiin a short time led to the myth of the curse.

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The flights 

Etihad and Emirates fly direct to Kolkata from Dh1,504 and Dh1,450 return including taxes, respectively. The flight takes four hours 30 minutes outbound and 5 hours 30 minute returning. 

The trains

Numerous trains link Kolkata and Murshidabad but the daily early morning Hazarduari Express (3’ 52”) is the fastest and most convenient; this service also stops in Plassey. The return train departs Murshidabad late afternoon. Though just about feasible as a day trip, staying overnight is recommended.

The hotels

Mursidabad’s hotels are less than modest but Berhampore, 11km south, offers more accommodation and facilities (and the Hazarduari Express also pauses here). Try Hotel The Fame, with an array of rooms from doubles at Rs1,596/Dh90 to a ‘grand presidential suite’ at Rs7,854/Dh443.

Brief scoreline

Switzerland 0

England 0

Result: England win 6-5 on penalties

Man of the Match: Trent Alexander-Arnold (England)

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
ADCC AFC Women’s Champions League Group A fixtures

October 3: v Wuhan Jiangda Women’s FC
October 6: v Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women’s FC
October 9: v Sabah FA

The low down

Producers: Uniglobe Entertainment & Vision Films

Director: Namrata Singh Gujral

Cast: Rajkummar Rao, Nargis Fakhri, Bo Derek, Candy Clark

Rating: 2/5

The biog

Name: Shamsa Hassan Safar

Nationality: Emirati

Education: Degree in emergency medical services at Higher Colleges of Technology

Favourite book: Between two hearts- Arabic novels

Favourite music: Mohammed Abdu and modern Arabic songs

Favourite way to spend time off: Family visits and spending time with friends

COMPANY PROFILE

Name: Xpanceo

Started: 2018

Founders: Roman Axelrod, Valentyn Volkov

Based: Dubai, UAE

Industry: Smart contact lenses, augmented/virtual reality

Funding: $40 million

Investor: Opportunity Venture (Asia)

Updated: July 15, 2024, 4:07 AM`