This milestone follows a two-month-long pilot study at the Department of Ophthalmology of a public hospital that assesses the accuracy, usability and patient satisfaction of AVAT, and the AVAT is the result of several years of dedicated research and development work by the Department of Ophthalmology at the National University Hospital and Centre for Innovation and Precision Eye Health at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore.
Digital Life Line (DLL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Disa, has been awarded a letter of award from one of Singapore's major public hospitals. The group has also signed the letter of acknowledgement and the relevant contract for the clinical deployment of its automated visual acuity test (AVAT) devices at a hospital ophthalmology clinic in Singapore from Feb 3 this year to Feb 2, 2026.
Under the contract, DLL will supply AVAT on a leasing basis, charging a fixed monthly rental fee along with a per-test fee, creating a hybrid pricing structure. This approach ensures a steady revenue stream through the fixed rental while allowing for scalability based on usage

