Visitor registration for 100% Ophthalmology 2025 is now live for the show set to take place at London’s ExCeL from 1 to 3 March in co-location with 100% Optical.
Launched this year, 100% Ophthalmology will feature a tailored education and speaker programme alongside a showcase of equipment and innovations from the likes of Zeiss, Rayner, RetinAI, Hanson Instruments, Topcon, Haag-Streit UK, BIB Ophthalmic Instruments and more.
During the three-day exhibition, ophthalmology specialists are expected to join forces and work collaboratively with optometrists, dispensing opticians and the wider optical industry to experience an array of networking opportunities and attend speaker and educational sessions hosted by experts and professionals across the industry and profession including OCL Vision, CooperVision and the NHS.
A dedicated Ophthalmology Theatre, sponsored by Spa Medica, has been designed as a lecture space to accommodate up to 25 visitors per session. The programme will unite renowned experts and thought leaders in the field of ophthalmology to share insights, learnings and experiences.
Speakers will include Dr Sunil Mamtora from Bristol Eye Hospital, and Dr Allon Barsom from OCL Vision. Content sponsors to date include Moorfields Eye Hospital, Thea Pharmaceuticals and Mainline Instruments.
Day one of the show is set to cover general industry updates, with day two and three showcasing specially themed sessions on topics such as glaucoma, cataract, presbyopia, retina, refractive surgery, paediatrics and the cornea.
Marlon Cera-Marle, 100% Optical show director, said: “100% Ophthalmology is set to be bigger and better this year as we’ve listened to and taken on board key visitor and exhibition feedback from our debut show last year. 100% Ophthalmology 2025 has its own identity, website, social channels and an approved registrations process differentiating the two distinct sectors of the optical exhibitions.
“Following our anniversary exhibition last year, we’re entering a new decade and so, new features, opportunities and a whole new look and feel will be evident and we can’t wait for visitors and exhibitors to see it,” Marlon added.
Organisers of the show have also introduced a new approval process for registrations. Visitors can register for the show for free and will receive a badge once approved. The aim is to ensure the most appropriate people in the sector register as all of its content will be directed for ophthalmologists.
Those who want to visit 100% Ophthalmology but are not ophthalmologists can register to attend 100% Optical when registrations go live in October.