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Essilor Canada at Salon des Opportunités

Priorité 1-Photo principaleEssilor Canada recently sponsored the Salon des opportunités – a job fair geared toward newcomers to Montreal’s metropolitan region – at UQAM’s Sherbrooke Pavilion on March 17. The event sought to facilitate the integration of the region’s new migrants and immigrants in the community, as statistics show that these groups have a harder time in the job search process, which can affect their integration experience.

In addition to its sponsorship, Essilor Canada also wanted to actively participate in the event. Remaining true to its mission of “improving lives by improving sight”, the company set up a visual health information booth and facilitated visual screenings, conducted by volunteer optometrists and student optometrists, in partnership with the Essilor Vision Foundation, the Eye Disease Foundation, the University of Montreal’s School of Optometry and Axis Medical Canada. Recognizing the difficulties faced by newcomers in finding employment and the role of healthy vision in learning and development, these screenings will help participants kick off the job search process on a positive note.

In addition, with diversity as one of Essilor Canada’s values, the company had a booth to showcase employment opportunities for newcomers and to meet candidates interested in working with them.

A total of 99 visual screenings took place, and 59 participants were referred to the University of Montreal’s School of Optometry for a full eye examination. Those who will need a visual correction will receive a free pair of eyeglasses with a frame from Perfect Optical and lenses from Essilor Canada. Three participants required an emergency consultation at the hospital with an ophthalmologist, and one participant needed an urgent consultation with an optometrist. The rate of referrals (63%) is much higher than what we usually observe (around 35%), demonstrating the significant visual needs of the Haitian community.

The recruitment team also met 250 people, 16 of whom chose to apply with their resume.

Source: Essilor Canada

 Scillia: A Feminine Concept that Highlights the Eyes

The Scillia is a wood hyacinth that grows boldly wherever it likes. This flower was the inspiration for Koali’s new very graphic and very feminine concept.

Scillia has thin, feminine frames in stainless steel and acetate. The combined style has been reworked into a lighter, butterfly shape reminiscent of the cat’s eye shapes of the 60s – a frame that gracefully reveals and accentuates the eyes.

Scillia offers a rich and varied palette of colours to let everyone assert their own style:

– Dark frames with translucent arches which accentuate the cat’s eyes look – very vintage.

– Golden yellow or pink frames with a black or brown arch for a very chic look.

– And also, more colourful frames that flirt with purple, red, blue and green shades for a more pop look.

 

Distributed by Lanctôt: www.rlanctot.com

ZEISS: Canadian Launch of Clear Lenses with UVProtect Technology

ZEISS is announcing the launch of UVProtect Technology, the first time complete sunglass-level UV protection™ (UV400) will be available in the U.S. and Canadian consumer markets in all clear organic eyeglass lens materials, beginning April 9.

The introduction of ZEISS UVProtect Technology bridges a critical gap in UV protection in clear lenses – from the previous 380 nanometers in clear lenses to now complete UV400 protection. According to The Vision Council, this largely unknown gap in protection has accounted for four of five consumers being exposed to as much as 40 percent of the most harmful UV rays. This exposure is directly linked to photoaging, cancer, and cataracts – the leading cause of blindness.

A new consumer survey released by ZEISS in conjunction with the launch of UVProtect found consumers are significantly uninformed regarding the impact of UV on the eyes. Less than 10 percent of consumers are aware that cataracts are a direct side effect of overexposure to UV, and only 13 percent are aware that skin cancer around the eyes is a potential side effect.

“This is the first time that sunglass-level UV protection will be available in clear lenses, giving eyeglass wearers 100% UV400 protection for their eyes and eyelids,” said Bryan Rossi, General Manager of Carl Zeiss Vision Canada, Inc. “With this, ZEISS UVProtect Technology establishes a new standard of care in the eye care industry.  All ZEISS lenses come automatically with this UV protection.”

ZEISS will not patent the UVProtect Technology in the hope that other industry leaders will step up and raise the level of UV protection for all patients around the globe.

More information is available at www.zeiss.ca/UVProtect.

Click HERE for the full press release.

 

 

 

WestGroupe Named Canadian Distributor for Moleskine Eyewear Collection

WestGroupe announces the launch of the Moleskine eyewear collection in Canada, coming Spring 2018.

Introducing an essential new eyewear collection by Moleskine, a natural addition to the Moleskine ecosystem of analogue and digital tools that support everyday life on the move.

The collection of optical frames all have a clean yet distinctive design. The glasses are both naturally elegant and innovative, as well as functional and extremely lightweight. Ultra-thin and ultra-light with uniquely designed temples and hinges and manufactured in the finest materials available, the Eyewear Collection speaks to the ethos of the Moleskine brand and its timeless and distinctive spirit.

The functional collection will launch in the spring with optical frames for men (7 styles), women (5 styles) & unisex (3 styles).

 

Cardinal Contact Lens Obtains Health Canada Approval for Contact Lens

Cardinal Contact Lens Inc. has been granted a license by Health Canada for their APEX Overnight Orthokeratology Contact Lenses which includes the BE System of lenses, making Cardinal Contact Lens Inc. one of the first manufacturing labs in Canada to obtain approval to market an Overnight Orthokeratology design.

The APEX Overnight Orthokeratology Contact Lenses are indicated for the use in the reduction of myopia refractive error in non-diseased eyes. The lenses are indicated for overnight wear for the temporary reduction of myopia up to 5.00 diopters in eyes with astigmatism up to 1.5 diopters.

Dr. Fiona Soong an optometrist and orthokeratology practitioner for over 17 years says that the BE FREE lenses have “provided the patient with comfort, compliance and the excitement of having great vision.  In addition, it has provided me confidence that I am fitting [a lens that] is safe and molding the eye in the appropriate manner for good health and effective treatment.”

Click HERE for the full press release.

 

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