Behavioral Health Business April 1, 2024
Laura Lovett

Behavioral health-focused virtual reality company Floreo has acquired Autism Eyes, an autism diagnostic tool developed by Cleveland Clinic Innovations.

This news coincides with an announcement that Cleveland Clinic has made a strategic investment in Floreo.

Founded in 2016, Floreo uses a virtual reality platform to help neurodiverse individuals develop new skills. The platform allows therapists to provide customized lessons to meet clients’ needs. The technology can be used in therapy, educational, or family settings.

Floreo now plans to integrate Autism Eyes into its services.

“The Autism Eyes product enables the use of eye tracking data to be applied to autism diagnostics and assessment,” Vijay Ravindran, Floreo’s founder and CEO, told Behavioral Health Business. “Integrating Autism Eyes will enable Floreo to...

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