HMS Vision Inc. unveiled an expanded version of its Simulation-Based Eye Surgery Training Program at the Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University (WMU) during Vision China 2026. Since the partnership was established in 2018, the initiative has experienced substantial growth. With the latest enhancement, WMU has become the world's largest user of the HelpMeSee virtual reality cataract surgery training platform. The upgraded facility now houses six award-winning HelpMeSee Eye Surgery Simulators, significantly increasing its capacity to train surgeons in Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) and Phacoemulsification (Phaco), while strengthening ophthalmic education throughout China and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
The expansion further deepens the collaboration between HMS Vision Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary Beijing HMS Vision Technical Consulting Co. Ltd., and WMU. By combining WMU's clinical and academic expertise with a structured, instructor-guided, competency-based training framework, the partnership delivers a consistent and high-quality learning experience that aligns with global standards. The initiative also supports efforts to reduce the burden of cataract-related vision loss, which affects an estimated 17–20 million people across China.
Leveraging advanced haptic virtual reality technology, the HelpMeSee training system provides a realistic and immersive environment where trainees can practice every stage of cataract procedures—including MSICS and Phaco—without exposing patients to risk.
“This expansion marks a significant step forward in enhancing surgical training capabilities at Wenzhou Medical University,” said Prof. Dr. Xu Xu, Director of the Ophthalmic Surgical Skill Training Center.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuan Yimin, Director of Academic Affairs at the Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, emphasized the impact of the expansion, stating, “With six cutting-edge HelpMeSee Eye Surgery Simulators now available, we can train more surgeons through intensive simulation-based practice. This approach helps improve surgical proficiency, supports better patient outcomes, and addresses the increasing demand for cataract treatment both in China and internationally.”
The enlarged training center is designed to accommodate large-scale, instructor-led cataract surgery programs. Participants can complete hundreds of simulated procedures within a condensed period, enabling them to develop technical skills, build confidence, and prepare more effectively for live surgical environments. The program also incorporates objective, data-driven performance assessments that complement traditional surgical education methods.
As cataract-related blindness and visual impairment continue to affect millions worldwide, scalable and effective training solutions have become increasingly important. The expanded WMU facility is positioned as a key regional hub for developing highly skilled cataract surgeons capable of meeting growing healthcare demands.
This achievement aligns with the broader objective of increasing access to cataract surgery training throughout Asia and other regions. By providing surgeons with the opportunity to refine their techniques in a safe, risk-free setting, the program contributes to reducing preventable blindness and expanding access to sight-restoring treatment.
Through their continued partnership, HMS Vision Inc. and Wenzhou Medical University reaffirm their dedication to advancing innovation in surgical education and improving global eye health, further establishing WMU as a premier center for ophthalmic surgical training and excellence.
The expansion further deepens the collaboration between HMS Vision Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary Beijing HMS Vision Technical Consulting Co. Ltd., and WMU. By combining WMU's clinical and academic expertise with a structured, instructor-guided, competency-based training framework, the partnership delivers a consistent and high-quality learning experience that aligns with global standards. The initiative also supports efforts to reduce the burden of cataract-related vision loss, which affects an estimated 17–20 million people across China.
Leveraging advanced haptic virtual reality technology, the HelpMeSee training system provides a realistic and immersive environment where trainees can practice every stage of cataract procedures—including MSICS and Phaco—without exposing patients to risk.
“This expansion marks a significant step forward in enhancing surgical training capabilities at Wenzhou Medical University,” said Prof. Dr. Xu Xu, Director of the Ophthalmic Surgical Skill Training Center.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuan Yimin, Director of Academic Affairs at the Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, emphasized the impact of the expansion, stating, “With six cutting-edge HelpMeSee Eye Surgery Simulators now available, we can train more surgeons through intensive simulation-based practice. This approach helps improve surgical proficiency, supports better patient outcomes, and addresses the increasing demand for cataract treatment both in China and internationally.”
The enlarged training center is designed to accommodate large-scale, instructor-led cataract surgery programs. Participants can complete hundreds of simulated procedures within a condensed period, enabling them to develop technical skills, build confidence, and prepare more effectively for live surgical environments. The program also incorporates objective, data-driven performance assessments that complement traditional surgical education methods.
As cataract-related blindness and visual impairment continue to affect millions worldwide, scalable and effective training solutions have become increasingly important. The expanded WMU facility is positioned as a key regional hub for developing highly skilled cataract surgeons capable of meeting growing healthcare demands.
This achievement aligns with the broader objective of increasing access to cataract surgery training throughout Asia and other regions. By providing surgeons with the opportunity to refine their techniques in a safe, risk-free setting, the program contributes to reducing preventable blindness and expanding access to sight-restoring treatment.
Through their continued partnership, HMS Vision Inc. and Wenzhou Medical University reaffirm their dedication to advancing innovation in surgical education and improving global eye health, further establishing WMU as a premier center for ophthalmic surgical training and excellence.