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The project utilizes a three-line catenary mooring system with polyester ropes and suction anchors. This design is not only cost-effective but also eco-friendly, as it doesn’t require heavy chains dragging across the seabed, preserving benthic habitats.
The initiative is supported by an advisory board of nine companies and associations, including SPECTARIS and LZH spin-offs like and neoLase GmbH . It also receives strong community support from advocacy groups like the VDM Project , which helps gather patient data through surveys to demonstrate the widespread need for a safe cure. Current Status xfloater project
: The shorter pulse duration significantly reduces the total energy required to vaporize floaters. The project utilizes a three-line catenary mooring system
To understand the value of the , one must compare it to existing technologies: It also receives strong community support from advocacy
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Launched around May 2020, the project aims to improve current "vitreolysis" (laser treatment) by integrating with high-precision lasers that have shorter pulse widths than standard medical lasers. 👁️ Core Objectives