About Conference
We are excited to welcome participants from across the world to the 10th International Conference on Eye and Vision, taking place on July 28–29, 2025, in the vibrant city of Dubai, UAE. This conference will bring together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in the field of ophthalmology and vision science.
Theme: Advancing Vision Care: Innovations, Technologies, and Clinical Practices
Eye and Vision 2025 is a premier event that aims to provide a comprehensive platform for the exchange of innovative research, best practices, and emerging technologies in vision care and eye health. The conference will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, offering diverse perspectives on key issues affecting eye care and visual sciences today.
Target Audience
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Ophthalmologists
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Optometrists
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Vision scientists
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Researchers and academicians
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Eye care professionals
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Medical and surgical specialists
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Healthcare providers
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Students and trainees in ophthalmology and optometry
Why Attend?
Cutting-edge Content: Gain insights from leading experts on the latest research, clinical practices, and technological advancements in eye and vision care.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, expand your professional network, and collaborate on innovative solutions to vision health challenges.
Professional Development: Enhance your knowledge and skills through interactive sessions, workshops, and discussions.
Global Perspectives: Learn from international speakers and participants, gaining diverse perspectives on eye health and treatment approaches.
Interactive Experiences: Participate in live Q&A sessions, hands-on workshops, and roundtable discussions to deepen your understanding and engagement.
Poster Presentations: Discover cutting-edge research from emerging scholars and seasoned experts in our dedicated poster sessions.
Cultural Excursions: Enjoy the rich culture and modern marvels of Dubai with organized tours and social events, providing a perfect balance of learning and leisure.
Exhibit Hall: Explore the latest products, instruments, and services from leading companies in the eye care industry.
Sessions / Tracks
Track 1: Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders
This track will explore the diagnosis, management, and treatment of various eye disorders, including cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal diseases. Sessions will focus on recent advancements in ophthalmologic surgery and therapeutics. Experts will share clinical practices and case studies. Attendees will gain insights into current diagnostic tools and treatment protocols. Emphasis will also be placed on patient outcomes and quality of care.
Track 2: Optometry and Vision Science
Centered around visual health and corrective measures, this track will delve into refraction, vision testing, and correction methods like lenses and contact fittings. Topics will include advances in optometric technology and diagnostic tools. Presenters will discuss ocular physiology, visual optics, and binocular vision. Emerging research on eye-brain interaction and visual perception will also be covered. Ideal for optometrists and vision scientists.
Track 3: Cataract and Refractive Surgery
This track will cover innovations in cataract surgery techniques such as phacoemulsification and femtosecond laser surgery. Discussions will include intraocular lenses (IOLs) and patient selection. Experts will also touch upon LASIK, PRK, and SMILE for refractive error correction. Pre- and post-operative care standards will be reviewed. The session will offer both clinical updates and surgical videos.
Track 4: Glaucoma: Research and Management
Glaucoma remains a major cause of irreversible blindness, and this track focuses on novel diagnostic imaging and therapeutic strategies. Experts will review traditional treatments alongside emerging pharmacological and surgical options. Emphasis will be placed on early detection and long-term management. The use of AI and digital tools in diagnosis will also be presented. Attendees will engage in case-based discussions.
Track 5: Retina and Retinal Disorders
Sessions in this track will delve into diseases such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal detachment. Advances in retinal imaging, including OCT and fundus photography, will be highlighted. Attendees will explore both surgical and pharmacological interventions. Focus will be given to innovations in gene therapy and drug delivery. Researchers will present cutting-edge findings in retinal pathology.
Track 6: Pediatric Ophthalmology
Children’s eye care requires unique expertise, and this track focuses on common pediatric conditions such as amblyopia, strabismus, and congenital cataracts. Early detection and intervention strategies will be emphasized. Speakers will share insights into genetic disorders and developmental abnormalities. Treatment methods involving both surgical and non-surgical care will be covered. Case studies will aid in practical understanding.
Track 7: Cornea and External Eye Diseases
This track will examine corneal infections, injuries, dystrophies, and degenerations. Sessions will include discussions on keratoconus, dry eye disease, and ocular surface reconstruction. Corneal transplant techniques and innovations like DALK and DMEK will be reviewed. Experts will also highlight research in tissue engineering and artificial corneas. Prevention and management strategies will be explored.
Track 8: Ocular Oncology and Pathology
Focusing on tumors of the eye and orbit, this track will highlight diagnostic techniques and treatment options for ocular malignancies. Topics include retinoblastoma, uveal melanoma, and orbital lymphomas. Pathologists and oncologists will share insights on biopsy interpretation and staging. Discussions will also involve genetic predispositions and targeted therapies. Interdisciplinary approaches will be encouraged.
Track 9: Neuro-Ophthalmology
At the intersection of neurology and ophthalmology, this track addresses visual problems related to the nervous system. Topics include optic neuritis, visual field loss, and cranial nerve palsies. Experts will discuss imaging modalities, electrophysiology, and clinical examinations. Attendees will gain insights into systemic neurological conditions with ocular manifestations. Interactive case reviews will enhance learning.
Track 10: Oculoplastics and Orbital Surgery
This track focuses on surgical and non-surgical management of eyelid, orbit, and lacrimal system disorders. Topics include ptosis correction, orbital fractures, and cosmetic eye procedures. Experts will share surgical videos, reconstructive techniques, and outcome-based studies. Advances in minimally invasive approaches will also be presented. Participants will explore aesthetic and functional restoration strategies.
Track 11: Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ophthalmology
AI is revolutionizing ophthalmology, from diagnostics to patient management. This track will showcase real-world applications of machine learning in detecting diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and AMD. Teleophthalmology and mobile eye care tools will also be discussed. Speakers will highlight data challenges and ethical concerns. The goal is to explore how technology enhances accuracy and accessibility.
Track 12: Contact Lenses and Ocular Prosthetics
Dedicated to vision correction and eye rehabilitation, this track covers innovations in contact lens materials, designs, and fitting techniques. Discussions include scleral lenses and ortho-k therapy. Sessions will also delve into prosthetic eyes and cosmetic enhancements. Infection control and long-term care will be emphasized. Practical workshops will enhance skill acquisition.
Track 13: Vision Rehabilitation and Low Vision Aids
This track addresses services and tools for individuals with visual impairment that cannot be corrected by conventional means. Topics include assistive technologies, mobility training, and vision therapy. Experts will share rehabilitation strategies for diseases like macular degeneration and glaucoma. Psychosocial impacts and patient education will be highlighted. Emphasis will be placed on improving independence and quality of life.
Track 14: Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Ophthalmology
Participants will explore pharmacological innovations in treating ocular diseases, including anti-VEGF agents, corticosteroids, and immunosuppressants. Drug delivery systems like ocular implants and nano-formulations will be presented. Clinical trial results and regulatory aspects will also be discussed. Emphasis will be on efficacy, safety, and patient compliance. Case-based reviews will enhance clinical application.
Track 15: Eye Care in Aging Populations
With a growing elderly population, age-related eye disorders are increasingly relevant. This track covers cataracts, presbyopia, glaucoma, and macular degeneration in aging adults. Speakers will address age-friendly diagnostic and treatment methods. Multidisciplinary care approaches and geriatric patient communication will be discussed. The focus will be on maintaining visual function and life quality.