The use of AI in optometry and ophthalmology becomes an open forum discussion at the Spring OSA meeting: 25 March at St Pancras Hotel, London.
Head of the College of Optometrists’ Artificial Intelligence Group (AIEG), Michael Bowen; Krysten Williams, Head of Digital Solutions at Topcon Healthcare’s Innovation Centre (EMEA) THINC; and Charlotte Timbury, EssilorLuxottica’s Director of Medical and Professional Affairs, Northern Europe will join the discussion forum with Opticare Innovations’ Director, Karl Jeebaun.
“We are already using multiple applications of machine learning and in-built device intelligence in our professional and personal lives – this is just the start. Are we gearing up sufficiently for what is already available for us to use? How are we shaping the use of AI in our own industry and profession? The opportunity, in optics, for AI systems is vast if we can get interoperability right (DICOM Task Group), but care and thought needs to be applied now to ready the industry for this technological shift. This open forum is a great opportunity to come and hear from the experts, working in this space from varying points of view,” said Karl.
The OSA event will also include a review of 100% Optical with the chance to raise questions with the Closer Still team; an update on other OSA initiatives; regulatory advice with the OSA’s specialist consultant Mathias Semombwe and an exploration of the proposed OSA Dry Eye Group for suppliers operating in this sector.
To reserve a place at this networking event contact Marianne MacRitchie:
mmacritchie@osa-uk.co.uk