An ophthalmologist founded Gain Sight, Inc. earlier this year to develop an affordable, non-surgical device that uses transcranial magnetic stimulation to produce images in the brain and restore vision to the blind. The founder and principal investigator has assembled a core team of three - himself, an electrical engineer, and a neuroscientist who is also his son - as well as consultants around the world to help develop a prototype that could enable the blind to see again for an estimated total cost of $1 million.