Article

Discounts and deals await Vision Expo East attendees

Attendees at the upcoming International Vision Expo and Conference can take advantage of discounted hotels and travel, as well as exclusive shopping and entertainment specials in New York City. International Vision Expo and Conference will be held March 16-20, at the Jacob K. Javits Center.

New York-Attendees at the upcoming International Vision Expo East and Conference can take advantage of discounted hotels and travel, as well as exclusive shopping and entertainment specials in New York City. International Vision Expo and Conference will be held March 16-20, at the Jacob K. Javits Center.

“We want those traveling to New York for International Vision Expo to get the most out of their investment in money and time away from the practice,” said Tom Loughran, vice president for Reed Exhibitions. “We're happy to be able to offer our attendees negotiated discounts on travel, hotel, transportation, shopping, and entertainment.”

Travel and entertainment specials include:

• Special hotel pricing

• Discounted airfare

• Amtrak discounts

• Rental car specials

• Exclusive shopping offers

• Dining features and discounts

• Information on nightlife venues

• Discounted Broadway show tickets

• Discounted tour programs

• Information on museums, galleries, and exhibitions

• Complimentary airport shuttle service on Sunday, March 20.

For more information, to register for International Vision Expo East, or to access discount codes, visit www.visionexpoeast.com.

Newsletter

Don’t miss out—get Ophthalmology Times updates on the latest clinical advancements and expert interviews, straight to your inbox.

Related Videos
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) Dilsher Dhoot, MD, on the evolution of geographic atrophy therapy: where are we now?
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times Europe) Anat Loewenstein, MD, shares insights on the real-world results of remote retinal imaging
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) Two-wavelength autofluorescence for macular xanthophyll carotenoids with Christine Curcio, PhD
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) FLIO and the brain: Making the invisible visible with Robert Sergott, MD
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) Structure-function correlates using high-res OCT images with Karl Csaky, MD, PhD
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) SriniVas Sadda, MD, on high-res OCT of atrophic and precursor lesions in AMD
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) Christine Curcio, PhD, shares histology update supporting review software and revised nomenclature for <3 μm OCT
1 expert is featured in this series.
1 expert is featured in this series.
© 2025 MJH Life Sciences

All rights reserved.