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CORE Names “Top 10 of 2021” Scientific Papers for Eye Care Community

Despite Widespread Global Slowdowns in Clinical Research, CORE Perseveres to Reach New Publishing Milestone

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Optometry Giving Sight Grants Over $800,000 in Project Funding for 2021

Optometry Giving Sight (OGS) announces that for 2021 it has awarded over $800,000 in grant funding for eye care projects around the world for communities in need.

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Registration Now Open for Vision Expo East 2022

Show’s Return to New York City to Feature a New Neighborhood, Special Events and Timely Education

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Work Continues as MIDO Prepares to Welcome Exhibitors and Visitors

The global eyewear trade show will be held in-person at Fiera Milano Rho, February 12-14, 2022.

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Record Revenue for Carl Zeiss Meditec in Fiscal Year 2020/21

Major innovations launched in ophthalmic surgery and digitization

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ESSEC Business School, L’Oréal, EssilorLuxottica and Bouygues partner to Launch Global Circular Economy Chair

ESSEC Business School, L’Oréal, EssilorLuxottica and Bouygues jointly launched the first international chair devoted to the circular economy, the ‘Global Circular Economy Chair’.

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Centennial Optical Announces Personnel Changes in Its Lens Division

After over 23 years with Centennial Optical, Mike Jones, Vice-President of Lens Sales has announced his decision to retire effective January 7th, 2022.

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Lightec, Where the Lightness is Paramount

While the comfort and the lightness are at the heart of Lightec's philosophy, the design is never compromised.

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Transitions Launches New Resources at the Transitions Canada PRO pages

Transitions Optical in Canada has announced the launch of new content now available at Transitions.com including an updated Virtual Try-On (VTO) tool and new PRO pages that detail features and benefits of the two new Transitions XTRActive products.

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Fight the Leading Cause of Working Age Blindness: Diabetes

1 million Canadians are living with diabetic retinopathy. They are at significant risk of blindness if disease progression to diabetic macular edema. In fact, Dr. Michael Brent advised 20 years after diagnosis, 100% of Type I and over 80% of Type II have developed diabetic retinopathy.

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