An Eye-for-Eyes mission, conceived by Dr. Parikumar to make usable corneal endothelial precursors from donor-corneas adjudged unworthy for transplant due to lack of adequate number of endothelial cell numbers had a major challenge on the mode of transplantation. While we were in need of a bio-inert material which should act as a transient scaffold (i) without damaging corneal endothelium by invoking any antigenicity or immunogenicity, (ii) be transparent enable an observation of the corneal integrity while its in situ after cell transplantation until its removal, (iii) should not get disfigured while in vivo for an easy removal and (iv) should leave the cells onto the cornea by having a lesser affinity to the cells transplanted than the native corneal tissue, its Dr Haraguchi’s expertise came in hand. Taking almost five years to arrive at the right material of the specificities when he was in Kawamura Institute of Chemical Research and the association still continues as we reproduced it for further validations towards a clinical application taking help from his lab in Tsudanuma campus of Nihon University. We have named this initiative with their names which is to spearhead further translational research to help save and restore the vision of deserving patients waiting for the optimal treatment marred by donor cornea scarcity globally.