News
Optiman Releases Seven New Bench Models
Wednesday, March 4 2015 | 00 h 00 min | New Products
British-born Bench is one of the leading international eyewear labels, as well as one of the most well-loved urban fashion brands in the UK and Europe.
Read MoreTelescopic contact lenses may offer improved vision for AMD
Wednesday, March 4 2015 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science
Swiss researchers have developed a prototype telescopic contact lens that could improve vision for those suffering from age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Read MoreMajor changes at Mykita
Tuesday, March 3 2015 | 00 h 00 min | Agreements and Partnerships
All of Mykita's partners, with the exception of co-founder Moritz Krueger, have withdrawn their participation in the company.
Read MoreCat-Eye Style from Salvatore Ferragamo
Tuesday, March 3 2015 | 00 h 00 min | New Products
Modern elegance is revealed in Salvatore Ferragamo's newest cat-eye shaped sunwear and eyewear collection for women.
Read MoreBortuzzo to Head Kering Eyewear
Monday, March 2 2015 | 00 h 00 min | Appointments
Long-time optical eyewear industry executive, Antonio Bortuzzo, has joined Kering Eyewear, a division of luxury fashion company Kering as the head of the Americas for the company, VMail has learned.
Read MoreOgi Eyewear Presents the Charismatic 9211 in Bold, Dynamic Colours
Monday, March 2 2015 | 00 h 00 min | New Products
Vivid, triple laminated acetate makes the 9211 by Ogi Eyewear the newest, must-have frame.
Read MoreMido 2015 Starts Tomorrow
Friday, February 27 2015 | 00 h 00 min | Latest News
The 45th Mido, the world’s No.1 eyewear exhibition, opens on the 28th of February.
Read MoreNikon Flashes into Medtech sector with $400 Million Optos Buy
Friday, February 27 2015 | 00 h 00 min | Acquisitions
In a landmark move into the medtech sector, Nikon corporation, the 98-year-old Japanese company best known for its cameras, has agreed to buy British retinal imaging firm Optos for 259.3 million pounds ($400 million US).
Read MoreIt’s not so funny
Friday, February 27 2015 | 00 h 00 min | Latest News
The College of Optometrists in the U.K. conducted a study on the most outrageous reasons why people decide to book an eye exam.
Read MoreAlternate Pathway for Processing Vision Discovered
Friday, February 27 2015 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science
Scientists at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) have discovered an alternate neural pathway for processing vision that could lead to new techniques to restore vision loss following brain injury.
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