Eyeworld

MAR 2015

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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EW EXHIBITOR INDEX 214 March 2015 ASCRS Glaucoma Day April 17, 2015 Tomey G-TT12 2-11-33 Noritakeshinmachi Nishu-Ku, Nagoya, 451-0051, Japan 81-52-581-5327 www.tomey.com Worldwide leader in the eyecare industry producing user friendly and accurate devices at affordable costs for more than 40 years. Optovue G-TT13 2800 Bayview Drive Fremont, CA 94538 866-344-8948 www.optovue.com Optovue Inc. pushes the frontiers of ocular imaging with uncompromising clinical integrity to improve the lives of patients around the world. Optovue has led the industry in spectral -domain OCT innovation with XR Avanti and iVue, and continues the innovation push with the new iFusion, integrating the iCam fundus camera and iVue OCT into one system for superior practice efficiency, affordability and flexibility. Alcon G-TT14 6201 South Freeway Fort Worth, TX 76134 817-293-0450 www.alcon.com Alcon, the global leader in eyecare, provides innovative products that enhance quality of life by helping people worldwide see better. Alcon's three businesses—Surgical, Pharmaceutical, and Vision Care—offer the widest spectrum of eyecare products in the world. Alcon is the second largest division of the Novartis Group, with net sales of USD 10.5 billion in 2013. Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, Alcon has more than 25,000 employees worldwide, operations in 75 countries and products available in 180 markets. For more information, visit www.alcon.com. Ellex Inc. G-TT15 7138 Shady Oak Road Minneapolis, MN 55344 800-824-7444 www.ellex.com Ellex provides a comprehensive range of laser and imaging products for the diagnosis and treatment of cataract, glaucoma and retinal conditions. This includes the Ellex Tango SLT/ YAG combination laser and the iTrack 250A Canaloplasty Microcatheter. Visit the Ellex exhibit for a personal demonstration. Diopsys Inc. G-TT16 16 Chapin Rd., Suite 912 Pine Brook, NJ 07058 973-244-0622 www.diopsys.com Diopsys is a medical instrumentation company dedicated to delivering high-quality, cost-ef- fective preventative healthcare. Diopsys has developed and markets the patented Diopsys NOVA-VEP and Diopsys NOVA-ERG Vision Testing Systems utilized by ophthalmologists and optometrists to help in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of vision disorders, including glaucoma and macular degeneration. Carl Zeiss G-TT11 5160 Hacienda Drive Dublin, CA 94568 925-557-4100 www.zeiss.com/us ZEISS offers a comprehensive portfolio of products and services to help eyecare profes- sionals deliver the best possible care for their patients. The portfolio includes: leading-edge technologies that aid in the diagnosis, treatment and management of the most common eye diseases; a data management solution that enhances clinical efficiency and streamlines workflow; clinical applications training; and a broad range of service and support options. Reichert Technologies G-TT10 2362 Walden Ave. Depew, NY 14043 716-686-4500 www.reichert.com Reichert Technologies, located in Buffalo, N.Y., is the world leader in tonometry devices and has a 160-year heritage in the design and manufacture of ophthalmic instruments. Visit Reichert to witness the all-new second generation Ocular Response Analyzer—the world's only instrument that can measure corneal hysteresis. Nicox Inc. G-TT9 777 Main Street, Suite 2160 Fort Worth TX 76102 817-529-9300 www.nicox.com Nicox is an emerging international com- pany focused on the ophthalmic market. With a heritage of innovative R&D, business development and commercial expertise, the Nicox team is building a diversified portfolio of therapeutic and diagnostic tools that can help people to enhance their sight. Our portfolio in- cludes Sjö for the early detection of Sjögren's syndrome, and RetnaGene, which delivers unprecedented foresight into patients' future risk of developing advanced AMD.

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