
We are delighted to announce the successful completion of eyeRadar’s pilot implementation at the Interactive European School, one of the most innovative educational institutions on the Athenian Riviera, Greece.
On December 11 and 12, the eyeRadar scientific team—comprising Dr. Ioannis Aslanides, Vassilis Andreadakis, Vassilis Selimis, and Euripides Sykakis—visited the school to deploy our innovative system for early dyslexia detection and reading difficulty assessment.

What eyeRadar Delivers
Our technology utilizes advanced eye-tracking and artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze over 25 parameters of each child’s reading behavior. This objective assessment enables the design of personalized educational interventions that respond to each student’s actual needs.
Media Coverage
Our collaboration received significant media coverage, highlighting the importance of early intervention in learning difficulties:
- Dnews.gr: “Innovative Collaboration for Early Dyslexia Detection” (in Greek)
- NouPou.gr: “Innovative Collaboration for Early Dyslexia Detection in the Southern Suburbs” (in Greek)
Expanding the Partnership
Building on the success of this pilot program, the Interactive European School has announced that eyeRadar will be implemented across all grade levels in the upcoming school year, serving as a core tool for differentiated learning.
Nobody should be left behind because of dyslexia.

