O=Mega23/WCO4’s organisers, the Australian Optical Distributors and Manufacturers Association (ODMA) and Optometry Victoria South Australia (OV/SA), reported a record-breaking 3,500+ visitors attended this year’s event, including approximately 1,250 conference attendees, 2,000 trade fair attendees and more than 400 industry representatives.
Australia accounted for the lion’s share of attendees, with New Zealand next in line with 60 attendees, while others travelled from as far afield as the US, Canada, Singapore, China, South Africa, India, Europe and Sri Lanka. Most were optometrists (30%), practice managers/owners (17%) or dispensers (15%), with academics, suppliers and the inescapable ‘other’ making up the rest.
ODMA CEO Amanda Trotman said all in all it was a great achievement, with the numbers proving how much live events are still valued. “There was huge interest in seeing the products and services in the trade fair. I care so much about this because the suppliers make a huge investment and shows are not possible without their support, so it was such a positive experience to hear so many good comments from the exhibitors.”
Conference CPD disappointment
Though most New Zealand delegates questioned agreed with Trotman about the positive trade floor vibe and rated the optometry clinical conference – the largest ever in the Southern Hemisphere with more than 80 presentations and 90 posters across three days – there were some grumblings about the lack of CPD-accreditation for New Zealand eyecare practitioners.







