Save the date: Ophthalmology Futures European Forum 2013

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The Ophthalmology Futures European Forum will be held on 3rd October 2013 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The Ophthalmology Futures European Forum will be held on 3rd October 2013 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The 1-day forum will unite leaders in ophthalmic innovation, global industry leaders, venture capital executives, entrepreneurs and ophthalmic practitioners who will participate in presentations, panels and networking sessions. It will be held two days before the 2013 ESCRS Congress, also situated in Amsterdam.

In it's second year, the Ophthalmology Futures European Forum 2013, will be an opportunity for professionals to gain an insight into current and future innovations, as well as to provide strong networking opportunities.

Ophthalmology Times Europe reviewed the 2012 forum, which focused on the progression of glaucoma surgery, refractive surgery, ophthalmic pharmaceuticals, corneal inlays and IOL technology. Read the article here.

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