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New Eye on the Industry Podcast: Insights with a Side of Laughter

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The optical world just got a little brighter—and funnier—with the launch of the Eye on the Industry podcast, hosted by industry veterans Christine Zeggil and Isabelle Tremblay. Broadcasting their debut episode from the scenic Mayan Riviera, the duo introduced a podcast that promises not only insight into industry trends and innovations but also a healthy dose of humour and humanity.

Whether you’re an optician, optometrist, sales rep, marketer, or someone who simply loves stylish specs, this new podcast invites you into a lively and informative conversation about all things optical.

Why Now? A Rapidly Evolving Industry

Christine and Isabelle explain that the decision to launch Eye on the Industry now stems from the pace of change sweeping across optometry and optical retail. Topics like AI-driven diagnostics, smart lenses, and sustainability are transforming the landscape. But amidst all the noise, they wanted to create a platform that’s not just informative, but fun and accessible—“a front row seat” to industry evolution.

Meet Your Hosts: Passionate, Playful, and In-the-Know

Listeners got to know the hosts a little better in the premiere episode. Christine, who began her optical career in 2000 with Transitions, brings over 25 years of experience spanning business development, sales team leadership, training, professional affairs, and strategic partnerships. Isabelle, president of Eyenovating and a branding expert, recently released a book titled Love Lead Succeed: The Supernatural Approach to Business and Life. Her passion for leadership grounded in emotional intelligence shines through.

Together, their chemistry is undeniable—grounded in 24 years of working side-by-side and a shared commitment to elevating the industry, one episode at a time.

What to Expect from Future Episodes

Listeners can look forward to conversations on:

  • The future of eyewear and emerging technologies
  • Strategies for practice growth and optical retail success
  • Sustainability in product design and production
  • Leadership insights and team-building tactics
  • Expert interviews and behind-the-scenes stories

Plus, Christine and Isabelle promise plenty of listener Q&As—and laughter, which they remind us, is good for our health.

From Fonts to Photochromics: Fun Extras and Final Thoughts

The episode wrapped up with a light-hearted Q&A where the hosts tackled everything from bizarre eyewear trends to what their glasses would say if they could talk.

Christine’s dream frames would include a built-in shopping conscience, and Isabelle wants glasses that can help her find… her glasses.

As Christine put it, “We’ve got amazing episodes coming up—funny, entertaining, insightful—and some very interesting guests.” Isabelle adds, “Trust us, you’re not going to want to miss this.”

Tune In and Keep Your Eye on the Industry

The Eye on the Industry podcast is now live. You can listen at eyeontheindustry.ca, and follow along on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. New episodes will drop regularly, with each one offering a thoughtful, uplifting—and often hilarious—look into the world of eyewear and eye care.

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CORE Expands Vision: Waterloo’s Leading Eye Research Centre Joins New Institute

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The Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE), a world-renowned leader in anterior segment and contact lens research at the University of Waterloo, is entering a new chapter as it joins the Waterloo Eye Institute (WEI).

This expansion marks a significant evolution for CORE, extending its scope beyond front-of-eye research to embrace a broader vision science mandate.

Drs. Chelsea Bray, Lyndon Jones and Jill Woods. Missing Dr. Austin Roorda
Drs. Chelsea Bray, Lyndon Jones and Jill Woods. Missing Dr. Austin Roorda

A Strategic Shift in Leadership

CORE’s leadership structure is also evolving. Dr. Lyndon Jones, who has served as Director for the past 15 years, will step down at the end of June. A newly formed steering committee chaired by Dr. Jill Woods, CORE’s longtime Head of Clinical Research, will now guide the organization’s strategic direction.

“Lyndon has been instrumental in shaping CORE into an internationally renowned research entity,” said Dr. Woods. “To expand CORE’s scope, we need a broader leadership team with additional expertise.”

Jones will remain closely involved in his new role as Principal Scientist, continuing to lead projects and develop research partnerships.

“I have full confidence in the steering committee to maintain the high-quality work in clinical research, biosciences and education for which CORE is known,” said Dr. Jones. “Our team will continue to contribute to impactful advancements in vision science as we expand into new opportunities.”

Integrating into the Waterloo Eye Institute

CORE’s integration into the Waterloo Eye Institute is part of a larger, once-in-a-generation transformation at the School of Optometry & Vision Science. The WEI is a major initiative to create Canada’s premier centre for optometric research, patient care, and education, featuring a modernized clinic, expanded research capacity, and new collaborative hubs.

“The Waterloo Eye Institute will help shape the future of optometry, so it’s a fitting home for CORE, which has been on the cutting edge of ocular research for nearly four decades,” said Dr. Stanley Woo, Director of the School.

New Research Frontiers

Among the new WEI initiatives is the Canadian Vision Imaging Centre, which will leverage advanced ocular imaging to explore eye diseases and systemic health issues. Another major hub, the Biomedical Sciences Research Hub, will focus on pre-clinical and basic science. CORE will also collaborate with the Centre for Sight Enhancement.

Incoming WEI faculty member Dr. Austin Roorda, a globally recognized expert in retinal imaging and industrial partnerships, joins the CORE steering committee. Dr. Chelsea Bray, who leads the WEI’s Advanced Contact Lens Service, will help ensure CORE’s continued leadership in contact lens, myopia, and dry eye research.

“CORE has long been the School’s flagship research centre, so we expect it to play a leading role in the WEI,” added Dr. Ben Thompson, the School’s incoming Director.

A Legacy of Innovation, A Future of Collaboration

Originally established in 1988 as the Centre for Contact Lens Research by Dr. Desmond Fonn, CORE has contributed to major innovations such as disposable lenses and silicone hydrogel technologies. Rebranded in 2018 to reflect a broader research mission, CORE is now poised to expand even further.

While CORE will retain its name, its services will now extend to supporting external research teams with study design, trial coordination, human subject recruitment, lab testing, data handling, and knowledge mobilization. The team is actively seeking new collaborations both within and beyond the field of optometry.

“For those who already know us, it’s business as usual,” said Dr. Woods. “For those who don’t, please reach out. We have a wealth of research expertise to offer in both clinical trials and basic biomedical research.” 

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Transitions Optical Introduces New Transitions® Color Match™ Tool

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Transitions Optical is revolutionizing the lens selection process with the launch of Transitions® Color Match, an interactive tool designed to help patients seamlessly visualize Transitions lens colors with any frames in real time.

This innovative tool combines physical eyewear shopping and a digital experience, allowing patients to instantly explore how Transitions® lenses look in their selected frames using their smartphone.

How it works:

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  1. Scan – The process starts with a QR code, strategically positioned on both the frame wall and the dispensing table for easy access. Patients scan the code with their smartphone to launch the tool.
  2. Try – Using the tool, patients can take a photo of themselves wearing their desired frames in-store and explore how they look paired with all eight Transitions lens colors. The tool also allows patients to see how the lenses will look in their frames at every stage of activation, from clear indoors to dark outdoors, and compare different lens colors side by side to determine their ideal match.
  3. Share – Once they’ve found their perfect pairing, patients can save a photo or share it with others via messaging apps and social media.

Transitions® Color Match enhances the eyewear shopping experience by making the lens selection process fun, fast, and effective. It creates an engaging and interactive experience for patients, streamlines recommendations for eyecare professionals, and increases patient confidence and satisfaction by ensuring they make informed purchasing decisions.

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Transitions Color Match empowers your patients to confidently choose their ideal Transitions lens color and frame combination, guided by your expertise:

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  • Easily visualize every option: The tool helps patients imagine how different Transitions lens colors look on their favorite frames, removing any guesswork.
  • Enhanced recommendation: By tailoring lens color recommendations to individual styles and lifestyles, Transitions Color Match ensures every patient feels their choices are uniquely suited to them.
  • Simplify decision-making: The interactive design assists the selection process, allowing patients to compare different Transitions lenses quickly and confidently.
  • Improve product understanding: With real-time virtual try on of lens colors, patients gain a better understanding of the Transitions technology.

“Sometimes patients struggle to visualize how Transitions lenses will look in their frames when purchasing eyewear,” said Arnaud Rajchenbach, Marketing & Sales Manager at Transitions Canada. “Transitions® Color Match removes that uncertainty by allowing patients to see the Transitions lens color options in the actual frames that their eyecare practice offers. This personalized pairing experience helps bring clarity and confidence to their shopping experience.”

Transitions Color Match

Eyecare professionals can now integrate Transitions® Color Match into their in-store by displaying the QR code at the frame board or dispensing table. Please contact us at cscanada@transitions.com to get more details about the Transitions® Color Matchor to receive the in-store Transitions® Color Matchtool.

This article is sponsored by Transitions Optical.

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New Contact Lens Update Focuses on Sustainability for Practices, Manufacturers, and Patients

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As the “Earth Month” comes to a close, the Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE) has published a new guide to help practice staff and manufacturers minimize environmental impact year-round. Issue 83 of Contact Lens Update focuses on contact lens-related sustainability initiatives, wearer attitudes, and practical patient education. The bi-monthly publication is available at no charge by visiting ContactLensUpdate.com.

“There is growing attention to sustainable practices in eye care, driven by patient demand, practitioner awareness, manufacturer innovation, and evolving retail standards. The latest issue of Contact Lens Update highlights several of the most important opportunities for practices to engage with contact lens patients about environmental effects, proper disposal and recycling, and available programs to minimize impact of wear,” said Lyndon Jones, director of CORE.

CORE - Contact Lens Update Issue 83 Contributors L to R- Sarah Smith, Alison Ng, Sarah Mastrorocco. Download High Resolution Version
CORE – Contact Lens Update Issue 83 Contributors (L to R): Sarah Smith, Alison Ng, Sarah Mastrorocco.

Sarah Smith’sopening editorial provides evidence- based research to help guide patient conversations regarding the amount of waste generated by different lens replacement modalities. A research optometrist with Eurolens Research at The University of Manchester (Manchester, England), she also explores contact lens recycling programs and describes how the recycled plastic is given a new lease on life. In addition, Smith shares straightforward advice on ways to make practices more sustainable.

The feature article is written by Alison Ng, a lecturer at the School of Optometry & Vision Sciences at Cardiff University (Cardiff, Wales) and adjunct associate professor at the School of Optometry & Vision Science at the University of Waterloo. She summarizes a review surrounding the environmental effects of contact lenses, the vital role that practitioners serve in educating patients about sustainability, and the future of environmentally-friendly contact lenses.

The conference highlight comes from Sarah Mastrorocco, an optometrist at Walterboro Eyecare Center (Walterboro, South Carolina). She conducted an online survey at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee, investigating how concerned soft contact lens wearers were about the environmental impact of lenses, whether they were aware of the university’s contact lens recycling program, their willingness to recycle their lenses at the school, and whether a company’s or practice’s commitment to recycling influenced their choice of product or eye care practitioner.

To help increase patient awareness of sustainable contact lens practice, CORE has created downloadable handouts for practitioners to use in this issue’s clinical insight column. These are ideal for in-office digital or hard copy display, staff training, and inclusion in take-home materials for new and existing contact lens patients.

Contact Lens Update Issue 83 follows CORE’s recent introduction of a first-of-its-kind eye care sustainability website: SustainableEyecare.com. A wealth of resources is available at no cost on the site to eye care practitioners, educators, manufacturers, students, and consumers.  

In addition to a complete archive of back issues, ContactLensUpdate.com offers a resource library that provides no-cost professional tools, patient resources, images and video. It also houses complimentary technical training videos produced by International Association of Contact Lens Educators, plus an industry glossary. Industry professionals can access the latest issue directly from ContactLensUpdate.com or quickly sign up for email receipt of future issues.

Click HERE for the press release.

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“Clear Sky” Pioneers Sustainable Eyewear

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Silhouette unveils the first-ever eyewear made from a new bio-circular material, sourced from organic waste in agriculture, forestry, and aquaculture. The result? An elegant, high-performance frame with exceptional comfort and durability. The Clear Sky collection redefines high-tech sustainability with premium style.

Featured model: Clear Sky 1625

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About COS:

For over 70 years, COS has prided itself on its commitment to providing customers with unparalleled service and superior products. Founded in 1951 by Fred and Judith Hochstadter, with the specific goal of offering something truly innovative to independent eye care professionals in Canada, and based in Montreal, COS is a family-run business that represents a wide variety of high-quality frames. They are also Silhouette’s exclusive Canadian distributor since the brand was established in 1964.

The heart of COS business lies in the relationship with each client. The goal of the sales representatives and customer service team is to develop long-term, in-depth ties based upon customer-satisfaction and respect. With every interaction, COS dedicates itself to delivering the exact results that customers desire and their needs require. When it comes to offering truly top of the line service, COS is nothing short of groundbreaking.

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