Why to attend?
Attending the OPHTHALMOLOGY-2024 is essential for professionals seeking to stay updated on advancements and enhance their skills. It offers opportunities to engage with research, learn from experts, and explore new technologies. The event facilitates networking, hands-on workshops, and interactive exhibits, broadening knowledge on various eye diseases and treatments. Earning Continuing Medical Education credits ensures ongoing professional growth, while discussions on global eye health challenges provide a holistic view of the field. Ultimately, the conference fosters inspiration, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence in eye care.
Target Audience:
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Academic Scientists, and technicians.
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Ophthalmic medical practitioner
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Diagnostic instruments in eye surgery
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General Physicians
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Optics Specialists
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Pharmaceutical companies
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Eye surgeons and Laser Technicians
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Optometrists
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Vision therapist
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Cosmetic Surgeons
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Health care professionals
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Clinical researchers and scientists
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Pharmacists, Researchers
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Oncologists, Oculist Physicists
Benefits of speaker:
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Showcase your research through impactful oral presentations at our conferences.
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Engage with esteemed researchers and mentors, sharing and refining your ideas.
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Young Scientist Award winners receive recognition certificates and mementos.
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Abstracts are published in 10+10 languages, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility.
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Stay abreast of cutting-edge surgical techniques, technologies, and research developments.
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Network with peers, specialists, and healthcare professionals, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.
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Forge valuable collaborations, share insights, and gain from others' experiences.
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Explore the latest surgical tools, equipment, and technological innovations at first hand.
Market Analysis
The global eye care market reached USD 66.60 Billion in 2021 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.8% during the forecast period. Factors such as rising prevalence of ocular diseases and increased screen time among children and senior citizens for various activities like studies, work, and entertainment are driving market growth. Common eye defects such as cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, refractive errors, and glaucoma are fueling the demand for eye care services.
Ocular diseases like cataracts and diabetic retinopathy are prevalent globally, affecting millions of people. In the U.S., approximately 24.4 million individuals aged 40 or older have cataracts, while diabetic retinopathy affects around 899,000 adults. Glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness, affects 4.5 million people worldwide.
Technological advancements, such as the FDA-approved AI software IDx-DR, are transforming eye care. This software can detect diabetic retinopathy without the need for expert interpretation, leading to its widespread integration in healthcare settings. These innovations contribute to the significant revenue growth in the eye care market.