
DEG introduces creative ‘Dance’
Design Eyewear Group (DEG) unveiled its new Dance eyewear collection, born from a unique collaboration between its French and Danish designers, at Silmo 2024.
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Design Eyewear Group (DEG) unveiled its new Dance eyewear collection, born from a unique collaboration between its French and Danish designers, at Silmo 2024.

Celebrating achievements in the international optical world, the 30th anniversary of the Silmo d’Or Awards was a spectacular event.

Colour, clip-on cool and the importance of affordability... Lesley Springall uncovers the latest in eyewear trends at this year's Silmo Paris.

With her mother having severe glaucoma in both eyes, Megan Brown has become the first person to be genetically tested for primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) in New Zealand.

Eye Surgery Associates’ mid-winter dinner symposium was packed full of eyecare pearls for attending optometrists.

The Commerce Commission is investigating RANZCO’s instruction to NZ-based fellows to not train hospital-based optoms to do YAG.


Taking over one of the many sumptuous conference rooms at the new Park Hyatt hotel in Auckland, EssilorLuxottica ANZ’s top team joined their New Zealand counterparts to promote their latest offering t

It was the colourful diagnostic flipper sets that attracted New Zealand-based ophthalmic equipment distributor Medix21’s Camille Furnandiz to Optego’s stand at February’s Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology congress in Bali. “I love a rainbow. They just really stood out,” she said.

Unveiled to the Australasian market last year, Johnson & Johnson Vision’s Abiliti 1-Day myopia-control soft contact lens is currently being trialled with 10 practices across New Zealand. The pre-market evaluation release is to gain insight to connect the company’s therapeutic and clinical learnings

The annual CCLS conference photo competition attracted a wealth of talent, many amusing title puns and some very strong voting, said CCLS NZ president Adele Jefferies, delighting the audience with a selection of some of the more weird and wonderful entries. There can only be three winners, however,

The annual Excellence in Ophthalmology and Vision Research awards celebrated emerging stars in ophthalmology and research.