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Editor’s Note: This article originally published in May 2017. Since then, in March 2018, VSP Global officially launched its Level smart glasses. A pair costs $270, without prescription lenses, and you can buy them at VSP network optical retailers throughout the US. You can learn more, here. This article has been updated to reflect these changes.
The corner of 40th and Avenue of the Americas, on the south end of New York City’s Bryant Park, is officially named Nikola Tesla Corner. In the adjacent building — 8 West 40th Street — Nikola Tesla, the less-remembered partner of Thomas Edison, worked for the better part of 12 years. “He was a god,” says Jay Sales, innovation strategist for VSP Global and co-lead of VSP Global’s innovation lab, The Shop. “If you go to Niagara Falls, the whole generation system is Tesla’s. He was also the first one to do electric over the air. He was so much ahead of his time.”
Tesla is long gone, but the air of innovation lingers for others. In the same building is The Shop East, where a small team of industrial designers, software and biomedical engineers and others work to push the boundaries of vision technologies. “The teams we build here are self-run and they’re also looking for new ways to do things,” Sales says. “They’re experimenters, explorers.” And they’re all working toward one goal: evolving design and technology to enhance lives.
For context: There are three branches of The Shop: The Shop East (NYC), The Shop West (Sacramento), and The Shop Midwest (Columbus). East focuses mostly on industrial design, West on hardware and software, and Midwest on the doctor-patient relationship. All teams collaborate together.
The Shop is part of VSP Global, which is the largest healthcare company on the planet with over 80 million members. Also under VSP Global’s umbrella is: Marchon, the third-largest manufacturer of eyewear; the VSP Optics Group, an industry leader in new lens technologies; and Eyefinity, the largest EHR and EHR software company in the eye-care industry. And fortunately, The Shop pretty much has free license to innovate using all of VSP Global’s vast resources. And they can innovate quickly.
“The teams we build here are self-run and they’re also looking for new ways to do things. They’re experimenters, explorers.”