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Euro Optometry 2025

About Conference


The “9th International Conference & Expo on Euro Optometry and Vision Science” brings together academic institutions and clinical research centres in an ideal setting to exchange ideas, foster collaborative efforts, and evaluate emerging advances across industries and scholarly globally.
 
The Euro Optometry 2025 expands the opportunities to interact with and gain from your associates from all over the world with the discourses on Retina and Retinal Issue, Cornea, Cataract: vision problem, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Glaucoma: Visual Field Misfortune, Ocular diseases, Cornea disorders and treatments, Novel Approaches to Ophthalmology, Optometry Research, Optometry Instruments, Research Trends In Surgical And Medical Optometry

Objective

Our main goal is to give ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians, young researchers, students, industrial delegates, and anyone else professionally involved in the study of ophthalmology the chance to learn how to improve the efficiency and efficacy in various types of ophthalmology treatment, to understand the complexity of the disease, to discuss interventional procedures, and to look at new and advanced cataract removal practises.

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Conference Series has an enhanced and highlighted feature of scientific collaboration and alliances with development agencies, Institutes, leading research organisations, non-governmental organisations, and societies to promote development-oriented research around the world through elite conference, B2B, and Scientific Meetings. Through special initiatives such as the Young Researcher Forum, Poster Presentation, and E-poster, Scientific Conferences provide an excellent opportunity for aspiring scientists and young researchers.

Target Audience

Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, Opticians, Doctors, Researchers, Students, Industrial Delegates from Academia and Research along with the industrial professionals from biomedical companies and healthcare sectors.                                                     

  • Clinical researchers & Scientists
  • Public Health Professional
  • Ophthalmic surgeons
  • Retina and Retinal Surgery
  • Glaucoma
  • Optometrists
  • Medical Practitioners, Professors, Deans, Students & Technicians
  • Medical & Health care Organizations & Associations
  • Researchers & Scholars
  • Diagnostic Instruments in Optometry

Young Scientist Benefits

  • Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
  • Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
  • Young Scientist Award reorganization certificate and memento to the winners
  • Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
  • Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development
  • Award should motivate participants to strive to realize their full potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole

Sessions & Tracks

Track 1: Optometry and Vision Science

The field of optometry and vision science deals with the medical diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases in addition to inspecting the eyes and relevant visual systems for flaws or anomalies. Optometry has always been primarily concerned with using spectacles to treat refractive errors. Optometry, ophthalmology, molecular genetics, neuroscience, and physiological optics are a few of the many disciplines that make up the interdisciplinary field of vision science, which studies visual systems and perception.

  • Stereopsis: 3D Vision
  • Biophysics of vision
  • Contact Lens
  • Spectacle Lens
  • Optic and Radiations

Related Societies
Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists | American Glaucoma Society | American Ophthalmological Society | American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | American Society of Ocular Trauma | American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society

Track 2: Pediatric Ophthalmology

Pediatric ophthalmologists specialise in the development of the visual system and the diseases that interfere with visual development in children. Pediatric ophthalmologists are also knowledgeable about the various ocular diseases that affect children. Pediatric ophthalmologists are trained to perform complex eye surgery and to treat children's vision problems with glasses and medications. Due to the unique needs of children, many ophthalmologists and other physicians refer Pediatric patients to a paediatric ophthalmologist for examination and management of ocular problems. Children with head turns, head tilts, squinting of the eyes, or preferred head postures (torticollis) are typically referred to a Pediatric ophthalmologist for evaluation, in addition to children with obvious vision problems. Adults with eye movement disorders are typically seen by paediatric ophthalmologists

  • Retinopathy of Prematurity
  • Eye Screening
  • Strabismus
  • Superior Oblique Palsy
  • Retinoblastoma
  • Thyroid Eye Disease

Related Societies

British Optometry Association | European Association for the Study of Diabetic Eye Complications | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology | European Contact Lens Society of Ophthalmologists | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology |European Glaucoma Society | European Ophthalmic Pathology Society | Asia European Pediatric Ophthalmological Society | European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

Track 3: Neuro-ophthalmology

Neuro-ophthalmology is the integration of neurology and ophthalmology, frequently managing complex systemic illnesses with visual manifestations. Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) includes any visual impairment caused by damage to or breakdown of the retrochiasmatic visual pathways without harm to the primary visual pathways or any significant visual ailment. Vision problems are defined as a reduced ability to view things. There are numerous types of eye problems and vision disturbances, such as myopia, halos, and blurred vision. Image sharpness will be reduced due to impaired vision or vision problems. Myasthenia gravis is caused by a breakdown in the normal communication between nerves and muscles, resulting in double vision, hanging eyelids, and muscle weakness that affects both neuromuscular action and vision. Demonstrative instruments in Neuro-ophthalmology are used to investigate and treat various states of Neuro-ophthalmology, such as Neonatal visual examination, which is primarily performed to screen the location and movement of Retinopathy of Prematurity.

  • Visual myasthenia gravis
  • Optic neuropathy
  • Optic neuritis
  • Papilledema
  • Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
  • Mind tumours
  • Unexplained visual misfortune
  • Cerebral pains

Related Societies

Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology | Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology | Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society | Asia Cornea Society | Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons | Asian American Optometric Society | The Asia Pacific Council of Optometry | Philippine Glaucoma Society

Track 4: Refractive Errors and Disorders

Refractive error is the result of the eye's shape improperly bending light, which causes a blurry image. Surgery (like LASIK) can also be used to treat some refractive diseases. Corrective lenses like eyeglasses or contact lenses are frequently used to treat refractive disorders. During a typical eye exam, an eye care practitioner can identify a refractive mistake. In order to maximize a patient's vision, testing typically involves having the patient read a vision chart while using a variety of lenses. Rarely are specialized imagings or other tests required.

  • Myopia
  • Hyperopia
  • Astigmatism
  • Presbyopia

Related  Societies
Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists | American Glaucoma Society | American Ophthalmological Society | American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | American Society of Ocular Trauma | American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society

Track 5: Retina & its Disorders

Eye disease can also be the cause of long-term vision loss if not treated promptly. In general, retinal disease has had a low need in avoiding visual deficiency programmes in developing countries. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a retinal degenerative disease that results in a progressive loss of focal vision. Some retinal diseases include innate, static hemeralopia and a diffuse yellow or dim fundus hue. The typical shade of the fundus returns after 2 or 3 hours of total murkiness.

  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Retinal Tumors
  • Retinal Detachment
  • Retina and Retinal Surgery

Related Societies

British Optometry Association | European Association for the Study of Diabetic Eye Complications | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology | European Contact Lens Society of Ophthalmologists | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology |European Glaucoma Society | European Ophthalmic Pathology Society | Asia European Pediatric Ophthalmological Society | European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

Track 6: Strabismus

Strabismus is a condition in which the eyes do not look in the same direction at the same time. Strabismus can be caused by nerve damage or dysfunction of the muscles that control the eye. The main symptom is that both eyes do not look in the same direction at the same time. Crossed eyes are usually treatable if caught early enough. There are several treatment options available to align the eyes. They include special eyewear, the use of an eye patch, and, in rare cases, surgery.

Types

  • Hypertropia is once the eye turns upwards
  • Hypotropia is once the eye turns downwardly
  • Esotropia is once the eye turns inwards
  • Exotropia is once the eye turns outward.
  • Hypertropia is once the eye turns upwards
  • Hypotropia is once the eye turns downwardly
  • Esotropia is once the eye turns inwards
  • Exotropia is once the eye turns outward

Related Societies

Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology | Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology | Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society | Asia Cornea Society | Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons | Asian American Optometric Society | The Asia Pacific Council of Optometry | Philippine Glaucoma Society

Track 7: Cornea Disorders and Treatments

An eye disease that may result in permanent blindness. As a result, corneal disease is investigated in order to mitigate the disease, and methods such as contact lenses and vision correction are also used to cure vision-related problems, and surgical procedures such as corneal transplantation are used to transplant the cornea. The cornea and the focal point of the eye are manipulated to focus light on the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. When light strikes the cornea, it twists or refracts the light as it approaches the focal point. The focal point refocuses that light onto the retina, where it is translated into vision. The retina converts light into electrical driving forces that travel through the optic nerve to the mind, where they are translated into pictures.

Related  Societies
Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists | American Glaucoma Society | American Ophthalmological Society | American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | American Society of Ocular Trauma | American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society

Track 8: Uveitis

Uveitis is a type of inflammation of the centre layer of the eye (uvea), which includes the iris, membrane, and choroid coat. Uveitis causes range from a simple microorganism to a complex combination of factors. From infection to severe eye injury, studies show that the presence of inflammatory disease, AIDS, or a skin condition increases the likelihood of uveitis. During this time, the inner a part of the attention turns red in colour, causing pain, blurred vision, and picture sensitivity. Prompt use of anti-bacterial medication will treat the condition; otherwise, there is a high possibility that it will cause eye disease, cataracts, and other complications.

  • Anterior Uveitis
  • Intermediate Uveitis
  • Posterior Uveitis

Related Societies

British Optometry Association | European Association for the Study of Diabetic Eye Complications | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology | European Contact Lens Society of Ophthalmologists | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology |European Glaucoma Society | European Ophthalmic Pathology Society | Asia European Pediatric Ophthalmological Society | European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

Track 9: Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a type of eye disease that causes damage to the optic nerve, which transmits information from the eye to the brain. Glaucoma has no reactions in its early stages, which is why it is so dangerous when you notice problems with your vision; the disease has progressed to the point where irreversible vision and might occur. This damage is frequently caused by abnormally high eye pressure

Related Societies

Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology | Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology | Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society | Asia Cornea Society | Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons | Asian American Optometric Society | The Asia Pacific Council of Optometry | Philippine Glaucoma Society

Track 10: Ophthalmology Surgery

Ophthalmic surgery, also known as ocular surgery, is performed in the eye by an ophthalmologist to treat a condition or disease. Corrective surgery—which is used to correct or treat a disorder—is one type of ophthalmic surgery. Phacoemulsification is a cataract surgery that modifies the internal lens of the eye. Glaucoma surgery is performed to reduce intraocular fluid production. Orbital surgery is used to treat the eyelids, orbit, and lacrimal system. Clinical ophthalmic study encompassing eye conditions, vision, medical, surgical, and optical care is known as surgery. Every treatment has its own benefits, risks, and indications for use.

  • Refractive surgery
  • Vision Correction Surgery
  • Retinal Replacement Surgery
  • Retinal Detachment Surgery
  • Cataract Surgery
  • Glaucoma Surgery

Related Societies
Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists | American Glaucoma Society | American Ophthalmological Society | American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | American Society of Ocular Trauma | American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society

Track 11: Eye Infection

An eye infection causes redness of the sclera (the white part of the eyeball) as well as a yellow discharge. When the child wakes up in the morning, his or her eyelids are frequently stuck together with dried pus. The following treatment will clear up an eye infection caused by bacteria in a few days.

  • Corona Virus Effects on Eye
  • Conjunctivitis/pink eye. Infectious conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is one of the most common eye infections
  • Keratitis. Infectious keratitis happens when your cornea gets infected
  • Endophthalmitis
  • Blepharitis
  • Sty
  • Uveitis
  • Cellulitis

Related Societies

British Optometry Association | European Association for the Study of Diabetic Eye Complications | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology | European Contact Lens Society of Ophthalmologists | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology |European Glaucoma Society | European Ophthalmic Pathology Society | Asia European Pediatric Ophthalmological Society | European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

Track 12: Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration is caused by the deterioration of the central portion of the membrane, which is the within back layer of the attention that records the images we see and sends them to the brain via the cranial nerve. The causes of degeneration are complex, but they include both heredity and environment. When yellowish spots called drusen begin to accumulate in and around the macula, dry degeneration is diagnosed. These spots are thought to be deposits or scrap from deteriorating tissue. The loss of vision caused by age-related degeneration is usually gradual and painless. Treatment for macular degeneration is dependent on whether the disease is in its early stages, dry type, or advanced, wet type, which can result in severe vision loss. There are currently no FDA-approved treatments for dry macular degeneration, though biological process intervention may help to prevent its progression to wet macular degeneration.

Related Societies

Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology | Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology | Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society | Asia Cornea Society | Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons | Asian American Optometric Society | The Asia Pacific Council of Optometry | Philippine Glaucoma Society

Track 13: Ocular Diseases

Ocular oncology is a highly specialised field of ophthalmology, ocular oncologists collaborate internationally. Ocular oncology is a multidisciplinary service that includes general oncologists, paediatric oncologists, specialist nurses, clinical scientists, and a variety of other specialists. Uveal and conjunctivitis melanoma, uveal metastasis, intraocular and conjunctival lymphoma, and conjunctiva carcinoma are the most common malignancies. Ocular oncologists are frequently referred patients with suspected malignant tumours, in addition to managing confirmed malignant tumours. Biomicroscopy, ultrasonography, angiography, optical coherence tomography, autofluorescence imaging, and biopsy are all used to make a diagnosis. Naevi and chorodal haemangioma are the most common benign tumours. Vasoproliferative tumours and retinal haemangioblastomas are two types of vascular tumours.

  • Biochemistry of Vision
  • Ocular Fluids
  • Ocular Oncology
  • Astigmatism
  • Black eye
  • Amblyopia
  • Macular Oedema

Related Societies
Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists | American Glaucoma Society | American Ophthalmological Society | American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | American Society of Ocular Trauma | American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society

Track 14: Effect of Digital Screens on Eye

Digital screens give off little or no harmful radiation (such as x-rays or UV rays). All levels of radiation from computer screens are below levels that can cause eye damage such as cataracts. Digital screens do exposure your eyes to blue light

Related Societies

British Optometry Association | European Association for the Study of Diabetic Eye Complications | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology | European Contact Lens Society of Ophthalmologists | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology |European Glaucoma Society | European Ophthalmic Pathology Society | Asia European Pediatric Ophthalmological Society | European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

Track 15: Ophthalmic Lenses and Laser Treatment

Ophthalmic Lenses are lenses that correct vision in people whose focal point in the eyes does not meet the retina. Plastic and glass lenses worn in glasses, contact lenses placed in direct contact with the eye, and lens implants surgically inserted into the eye to correct visual impairments are all examples. Basic ophthalmic lenses correct nearsightedness or farsightedness, depending on whether the focus point is in front of or behind the retina. They curve to adjust the focal point and precisely direct light to the retina, allowing people to focus. Other lenses may have additional features in addition to Lasers are essential surgical tools for the ophthalmologist of the twenty-first century. Surgeons can use these devices to treat vision-threatening diseases such as glaucoma.

Related Societies

Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology | Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology | Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society | Asia Cornea Society | Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons | Asian American Optometric Society | The Asia Pacific Council of Optometry | Philippine Glaucoma Society

Track 16: Cataract: Vision Problem

A clouded lens is referred to as a cataract. The lens is positioned behind the eye's coloured area. Clear, sharp images are produced on the retina as a result of the lens's ability to concentrate light entering your eye. A cataract prevents a sharp image from reaching your retina by scattering and blocking light as it travels through the lens. The vision is consequently blurred. Usually, but not always, cataracts form in both eyes at the same time. There may be a variation in vision between the two eyes as a result of one eye's cataract being further along than the other.

  • Nuclear cataract
  • Cortical cataract
  • Posterior subcapsular cataract
  • Congenital cataracts 

Related Societies
Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists | American Glaucoma Society | American Ophthalmological Society | American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | American Society of Ocular Trauma | American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society

Track 17: Myopia Management

Myopia management is a treatment programme aimed at controlling myopia and reducing your child's risk of developing vision-threatening eye diseases later in life. Myopia management has been shown to reduce myopia progression by up to 78%. Many eye doctors believe that commonly prescribed single-vision glasses and contact lenses may contribute to myopia progression.

Related Societies

British Optometry Association | European Association for the Study of Diabetic Eye Complications | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology | European Contact Lens Society of Ophthalmologists | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology |European Glaucoma Society | European Ophthalmic Pathology Society | Asia European Pediatric Ophthalmological Society | European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

 

Track 18: Latest and Innovative Eye Research

Eye surgery, also known as visual surgery, is surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa, typically by an ophthalmologist. The eye is a delicate organ that requires careful consideration before, during, and after a surgical procedure. An authority eye master is in charge of selecting the best surgical framework for the patient and implementing the necessary security and well-being precautions. Ophthalmic surgeries can be of various types, such as laser eye surgery, cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery, refractive surgery, corneal surgery, vitreo-retinal surgery, and so on. The anaesthesia specialist monitors the patient's cardiovascular status. Clean security measures are implemented to prepare the domain for surgery and reduce the risk of contamination. These security precautions are in addition to the use of cleaning agents such as povidone-iodine, as well as sterile window hangings, outfits, and gloves.

Related Societies

Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology | Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology | Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society | Asia Cornea Society | Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons | Asian American Optometric Society | The Asia Pacific Council of Optometry | Philippine Glaucoma Society

Track 19: Nano Ophthalmology

Nanotechnology is a novel concept that will quickly rise to the pinnacle of science and technology. It penetrates using nanometer-sized molecules and has proven useful in space, medicine, and other scientific fields. The eye is an ideal target for nanotechnology because it is a small organ that can be easily accessed due to its exposed location. The "discovery of nanomedicines" appears to have "reawakened huge aspirations for ophthalmic pharmacotherapy, in which nanostructured drugs are predicted to pass through the eye's limiting barriers." Safe manufacturing procedures and unanticipated biological consequences of nanomaterial use continue to be barriers to nanotechnology adoption. These obstacles are not insurmountable, and this emerging industry is likely to produce novel treatments for ocular disorders.

  • Nanomedicine,
  • Nanopharmaceuticals,
  • Nanostructured Drugs

Related Societies
Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists | American Glaucoma Society | American Ophthalmological Society | American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | American Society of Ocular Trauma | American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society

Track 20: Vision rehabilitation

Vision rehabilitation is a term for a medical rehabilitation to improve vision or low vision. In other words, it is the process of restoring functional ability and improving quality of life and independence in an individual who has lost visual function through illness or injury. Most visual restoration administrations are centered on low vision, which is a visual weakness that can't be completely revised by customary eyeglasses, contact focal points, drugs, or medical procedures. Low vision meddles with the capacity to perform ordinary exercises.

Related Societies

British Optometry Association | European Association for the Study of Diabetic Eye Complications | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology | European Contact Lens Society of Ophthalmologists | European Association for Vision and Eye Research | European Board of Ophthalmology |European Glaucoma Society | European Ophthalmic Pathology Society | Asia European Pediatric Ophthalmological Society | European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

Track 21: Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Ophthalmology

Artificial intelligence (AI) based on deep learning (DL) ) has attracted a lot of attention internationally recently. DL is only now starting to have an impact on healthcare. DL has been widely embraced in image recognition, speech recognition, and natural language processing. To detect diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity, the glaucoma-like disc, macular oedema, and age-related macular degeneration, DL has been used to fundus images, optical coherence tomography, and visual fields in ophthalmology.  For patients in primary care and community settings, using DL in ocular imaging in conjunction with telemedicine may be a viable option for screening, diagnosing, and monitoring major eye diseases.

  • Fundus Photographs
  • Optical Coherence
  • Tomography and Visual Field
  • Ocular Imaging

Related Societies

Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology | Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology | Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society | Asia Cornea Society | Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons | Asian American Optometric Society | The Asia Pacific Council of Optometry | Philippine Glaucoma Society

 

Market Analysis

According to the study, approximately 48% of the world's population is blind due to cataracts, and more than 60 million people suffer from glaucoma, with the number expected to rise to 90 million by the end of 2022. Ageing populations are the leading cause of refractive error problems in countries such as the United States and Europe; it has been observed that refractive error problems are most prevalent in people over the age of 40. The ophthalmology market has experienced a significant decline during the economic downturn of 2008–2009, but it is now recovering and returning to normal as a result of the rapid population growth that has led to an increase in the number of patients with eye diseases and an annual rise in the incidence of cataract and glaucoma.

Importance and scope:

The field of Ophthalmology: Ocular Treatment & Care is rapidly expanding, and its advancement is having a significant impact on medical and health sciences, as well as pharmaceuticals. The Euro Optometry 2025 conference will focus on the most recent and exciting innovations in the fields of eye surgery, diagnostics, and new technologies in eye care.

It will also provide an excellent opportunity to meet leading eye surgeons, world-class eye care specialists, ophthalmologists, optometrists, research scientists, and young student researchers working in the related field. The Euro Optometry 2025  Conference will include keynote sessions, workshops, and a focused symposium on the most recent developments in the field of one of the sense organs, Eye health. The two-day Euro Optometry 2025 conference will feature major sessions on Retinal diseases and disorders, Research Trends in Surgical and Medical Ophthalmology, Novel Approaches to Ophthalmology Therapeutics, Ocular-Pathology, Optometry, and Vision Science. Additionally, Euro Optometry 2025 serves as a forum for Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, Researchers, Associate Professors, and Scholars from the academic and ophthalmic communities to exchange knowledge, develop innovative solutions, and improve their working relationships.

Euro Optometry 2025 statistical surveying:

The ophthalmology market is recovering to get back to normal after being severely destroyed by the financial crisis in 2010–2013. A rapidly growing population is leading to an increase in patients with eye diseases, and the incidence of glaucoma and cataracts is rising each year.

According to a study, there are already over 60 million people suffering from glaucoma, with the number expected to reach 80 million by the end of 2022. Around 48% of the population is estimated to be visually impaired due to cataracts. The ophthalmology market is divided into four segments: surgical devices, demonstrative and testing devices, vision mind, and ophthalmic medications.

Significance and extension:

Euro Optometry 2023 improves ophthalmic education to improve eye mind. Foundations such as (NIE, Wilmer are included) Contribute to global vision protection and reconstruction. Ophthalmology remains an appealing field of solution with fantastic opportunities.

The Conference Series cordially invites all ophthalmologists, optometrists, research scholars, industrial professionals, and student delegates from the biomedical and healthcare sectors to attend Euro Optometry 2025 .

Ophthalmology keeps on being an appealing field of solution with awesome openings. 

As per WHO:

  • 285 million individuals are assessed to be outwardly impeded around the world: 39 million are visually impaired and 246 have low vision.
  • Around 90% of the world's outwardly hindered live in low-pay settings.
  • 82% of individuals living with visual impairment are matured 50 or more.
  • Universally, uncorrected refractive mistakes are the primary driver of direct and extreme visual hindrance; waterfalls remain the main source of visual impairment in center and low-pay nations.
  • The quantity of individuals outwardly disabled from irresistible ailments has lessened over the most recent 20 years as per worldwide appraisals work.
  • 80% of all visual disability can be anticipated or cured.
  • Waterfall expulsion is the most regularly performed ophthalmic surgical activity.

 

Eye Disease world-wide basis:

Globally, it is estimated that at least 2.2 billion individuals are blind or have vision impairments, with at least 1 billion of those cases being preventable or unaddressed. Included in this 1 billion people are those who have moderate to severe distance vision impairment or blindness brought on by untreated refractive error (123.7 million), cataract (65.2 million), glaucoma (6.9 million), corneal opacities (4.2 million), diabetic retinopathy (3 million), and trachoma (2 million), as well as near vision impairment brought on by untreated presbyopia (826 million).

In terms of regional differences, the prevalence of distance vision impairment is estimated to be four times higher in low- and middle-income regions than in high-income regions. Concerning near vision, rates of untreated near vision impairment are estimated to be greater than 80% in western, eastern, and central Sub-Saharan Africa, while rates in high-income regions such as North America, Australasia, Western Europe, and Asia-Pacific are reported to be less than 10%. Population growth and ageing will increase the likelihood of more people developing vision impairment.

Global Distribution:

The market for ophthalmological therapies is expanding as a result of changing food and lifestyle patterns as well as longer lifespans: according to GBI Research, the global ophthalmic device market is anticipated to rise at a 2.5% compound annual growth rate from 2009 to 2016 to reach $28 billion. The global market for ophthalmic products exceeds $22 billion (US) and is growing at a rate of more than 10% annually. Without consumer eye care goods, the market for ophthalmic products would be roughly $17 billion. Sales will increase through 2024 due to rising demand for ophthalmic products and expanding healthcare coverage in emerging markets.

The Japanese medical device market is primarily made up of medical equipment such as consumables, orthopaedic devices, dental devices, respiratory devices, and ophthalmic devices manufactured in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain. The demand for medical devices in Japan has been increasing due to a growing awareness of the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of disease states. Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, and France were among the key countries that contributed significantly to the development of the medical devices market between 2008 and 2013. Germany is a major medical instrument development market, and it has been observed that the country contributes significantly to medical device exports.

Past Conference Report

The "8th International Conference & Expo on Euro Optometry and Vision Science" hosted by Conference Series  was held during March 20-21, 2023 in Rome, Italy, Webinar on the Theme: Accelerating Innovation of Optometry and Vision Science.

The renowned scientists, ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians, young researchers, and students from different countries actively participated in the Conference, and discussed the most important trends and issues in analytical sciences.

We would like to convey our sincere gratitude to all the Keynote Speakers, Honourable guests, Valuable Speakers, Students, and delegates.

With the unique feedback from the Conference Euro Optometry 2025, Conference Series extends a warm welcome to the “9th International Conference & Expo on Euro Optometry and Vision Science”, which will take place on July 07-08, 2025 in Zurich, Switzerland

To Collaborate Scientific Professionals around the World

Conference Date July 07-08, 2025

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