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Alternate Pathway for Processing Vision Discovered

Scientists at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) have discovered an alternate neural pathway for processing vision that could lead to new techniques to restore vision loss following brain injury.

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Nikon-Essilor celebrates 15 years together!

Fifteen years ago, Nikon and Essilor partnered to bring new high-end products to the market and to speed up Nikon's expansion into Japan and around the world.

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New funding for University of Waterloo’s ContactLensUpdate.com

The Centre for Contact Lens Research at the University of Waterloo announced a collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Vision Care to provide funding for ContactLensUpdate.com.

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Marcolin and Timberland renew agreement

Marcolin SpA and TBL Licensing LLC have renewed their licensing agreement for the design, production and worldwide distribution of Timberland ophthalmic and sunglass frames.

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Maui Jim Serves an Ace

The famous Hawaiian brand Maui Jim sunglasses scored a winning point by becoming a global partner of the male ATP tennis circuit.

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MARCHON EYEWEAR ANNOUNCES LICENSING AGREEMENT WITH MCM

Marchon Eyewear and MCM announced today an exclusive global licensing agreement that will grant Marchon the rights to manufacture and distribute the sun and ophthalmic collections under the MCM brand.

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Aldo Romano joins FYidoctors

FYidoctors recently announced the appointment of Aldo Romano to the position of vice president of supply chain.

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Essilor Reports 12% Revenue Growth in 2014

With revenue up 12% and operations up 15.4%, Essilor maintained its growth in 2014.

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Prisme Optical Group Welcomes a New US National Sales Manager

Prisme Optical Group has announced the appointment of Guillaume Pottecher as the new United States, National Sales Manager.

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One in Four Toronto Homeless Have Vision Problems

A survey by Saint Michael’s Hospital in Toronto found that 25% of homeless people have vision problems, rising to 35% when other eye abnormalities are included.

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