Pixium Vision SA announced the pre-publication of a paper outlining the clinical results with its New Generation Prima System, a photovoltaic substitute of photoreceptors providing simultaneous use of the central prosthetic and peripheral natural vision in atrophic dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The paper entitled Simultaneous Perception of Prosthetic and Natural Vision in AMD Patients outlines how four patients with geographic atrophy and subretinally implanted with the wireless device in a French feasibility study use the newly developed transparent glasses of the Prima System. For the first time, these patients demonstrated concurrent use of the central prosthetic and peripheral natural vision. The results confirmed the safety and stability of the PRIMA implant over 24-30 months follow-up and indicated that further advancements in the photovoltaic pixel design, video glasses and image processing would lead to even more functional restoration of sight.