26/04/2026
Thirty years ago, a corneal topographer was a marvel. Dr Ivan Gabric’s father had the only one in his country. Today, anterior segment OCT is standard of care. The tools that seemed impossible a decade ago are now part of everyday practice. Which raises an important question: what does the next decade look like?
On 5th June, Centre for Sight marks 30 years at Alexander House, and we are bringing together some of the foremost thought leaders in ophthalmology to answer exactly that.
If you want to understand where the field is heading, join us. Across the day, we will discuss:
• Technologies Influencing Change
• Ophthalpreneurs in Action
• Artificial Intelligence & Other Influences Over the Next 10 Years
• What We Must Not Forget
Includes full-day conference, lunch and Champagne reception.
£150 per ticket | Limited availability
REGISTRATION CLOSES SOON: https://www.centreforsight.com/30-years-of-vision
Supported by:
Alcon | BVI Medical | Bausch + Lomb | SCHWIND eye-tech-solutions GmbH | STAAR Surgical | Glaukos Corporation | Joint Operations Ltd | RxSight, Inc. | Daybreak | Hoya | Rayner | Corza Medical | Espansione Group | Théa Pharma UK | ViaLase, Inc | Mainline | Carleton Ltd | Farmigea UK | MED Ophthalmic | CSO | Ziemar
Speakers:
Milind Pande | Andrew Webb | Professor Mayank Nanavaty | Erik Mertens | Francesco Carones MD | Amanda Cardwell Carones, MPH | Andrea Russo | Lucia Pelosini | Pei-Fen Lin | Michael Mrochen | Aylin Kılıç | Arthur Cummings | Susan MacDonald | Margaret da Costa | Ivan Gabric | Saj Khan | Kashif Qureshi | Tom Williamson | Sheraz Daya | Marcela Espinosa-Lagana | David Shahnazaryan