Zepter International Heads to Cambridge Tech Week 2026

Innovation, science, and technology will take center stage this September as Cambridge Tech Week 2026 brings together some of the world's leading innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and technology companies. Recognized as one of Europe's premier technology events, Cambridge Tech Week showcases groundbreaking advancements that are shaping the future across healthcare, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and deep tech.

Among this year's participants is Zepter International, the only company recognized for healthcare innovation at this prestigious global event. The invitation highlights Zepter's long-standing commitment to developing science-driven technologies that improve human health, well-being, and quality of life.

Putting People at the Center of Technology

One of the event's most inspiring voices was Malcolm Ché, Director of Strategy & Innovation at Identity Global. An award-winning creative strategist, technologist, and design philosopher, Ché is widely recognized for pioneering the concept of post-human-centered design, an approach that expands the focus beyond individual user experience to include entire ecosystems and the natural principles that govern them.

His philosophy closely aligns with Zepter's vision. From the very beginning, Zepter has pursued a path of harmonizing technology with human biology, developing innovations that work in partnership with the body rather than against it, with the ultimate goal of improving health and enhancing everyday life.

"There Is Real Science Behind This"

After personally testing HyperLight Optics® glasses under demanding lighting conditions, Malcolm Ché was genuinely impressed.

"I was absolutely speechless," he said.

What stood out most to him was not simply the experience itself, but the scientific foundation behind the technology.

"There is real science behind this. It's the kind of technology that genuinely excites me."

Unlike conventional eyewear that simply blocks or filters light, HyperLight Optics® transforms it.

Powered by ZC60-X® nanophotonic technology, the lenses reorganize incoming photons into biologically compatible HyperQuantum™ Light, designed to work in harmony with the natural sensitivity of the human eye and nervous system.

Instead of merely reducing brightness, the technology helps eliminate disruptive light interference (NoiLight™), resulting in enhanced visual comfort, improved clarity, and greater mental focus, benefits supported by neuroscience and biological research.

Watch Malcolm Ché share his full experience and impressions in the video below.

 

Latest Stories

View all

The Power of Human-Centered Innovation

Zepter International Heads to Cambridge Tech Week 2026 Innovation, science, and technology will take center stage this September as Cambridge Tech Week 2026 brings together some of the world's leading innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and technology companies. Recognized as one of...

Read more

How to Reduce Eye Strain from Screens

How to Reduce Eye Strain from Screens

Why your eyes feel tired after screen time If you spend hours in front of a screen, you’ve probably experienced: eye fatigue blurred vision headaches lack of focus This is commonly known as digital eye strain. What causes eye strain?...

Read more

Blue Light Glasses vs Light Transformation: What’s the Difference?

Blue Light Glasses vs Light Transformation: What’s the Difference?

Are blue light blocking glasses the best solution? With more time spent in front of screens, blue light glasses have become extremely popular. Many people turn to them hoping to reduce eye strain, improve sleep, and feel less tired. But...

Read more

Hyperlight Optics × ROKSANDA

Hyperlight Optics × ROKSANDA

When Light Becomes Sculpture: Introducing Hyperlight Optics × ROKSANDA A dialogue between visionary optics and architectural fashion — unveiled at London Fashion Week SS26. In the world of high fashion, light is often the unsung partner—the way it plays across...

Read more