30 Years of Vision: Crafting the Next Decade

You are invited to join global leaders in shaping the future of ophthalmology. If you want to know more about Technologies Influencing Change, Artificial Intelligence and Ophthalpreneurs in Action, then this is your chance…

Date: Friday 5th June 2026
Time: 9am – 6pm
Venue:
 Alexander House Hotel & Utopia Spa, Crawley, RH10 4QD

Tickets to include full day conference, lunch and champagne terrace to finish: £150

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Speakers

We are proud to welcome an international faculty of distinguished clinicians, innovators and thought leaders who will join Mr Sheraz Daya and Marcela Espinosa to share insights, experience and perspectives on shaping the future of eye care.

This landmark anniversary event brings together world-leading clinicians, entrepreneurs, innovators, and partners to reflect on what has shaped premium eye care, and to explore what must come next.

The Centre for Sight 30th Anniversary is a curated, invitation-led gathering designed to spark meaningful dialogue at the intersection of clinical excellence, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

Across the day you will experience:

  • Visionary keynote storytelling and founder reflections
  • Sofa conversations with global leaders in refractive and cataract care
  • Technology spotlights exploring diagnostics, lasers, AI, and future workflows
  • Honest discussions on sustainability, regulation, education and patient trust
  • Space to connect, reflect, and contribute to the next decade of eye care

 

The day concludes with a Champagne Terrace & Networking reception, celebrating collaboration, friendship and shared purpose.

What to Expect

A full day of visionary talks, expert discussion, technology insight and meaningful connection, led by internationally recognised speakers and contributors.

Highlights include:

The Founding Vision: lessons from three decades of building Centre for Sight
Excellence Today: clinical and business perspectives on sustainable eye care
Technologies That Influenced Change: from diagnostics and lasers to AI and beyond
Ophthalpreneurs in Action: innovation inside and outside the operating theatre
Influences Over the Next 10 Years: private equity, AI, patient expectations and longevity
What We Must Not Forget: mentorship, diversity, global responsibility and wellbeing

The Day's Agenda

Please note, we are in the process of finalising this schedule whilst we have confirmations from speakers.

Coffee on arrival.

09:30-09:35 – Introductions and welcome by Margaret Da Costa 

09:35-09:42 – Overview of the day and introductions by Saj Khan

Centre for Sight – Perspective of trainee and colleague  |   Saj Khan

Moderators:  Andrew Webb and Saj Khan

Panelists: Arthur Cummings, Erik Mertens, Sheraz Daya and Marcela Espinosa

The Centre for Sight Story by Sheraz Daya

Evolution and changes in care provision over 30 years – demographics, procedures and technologies

Challenges then and now, Defining moments, Lessons learnt and advice to others, Future concerns

  • Coffee & refreshments provided by sponsor.
  • Informal continuation of discussions

Moderators: Arthur Cummings & Andrew Webb

Panelists: Erik Mertens, Mayank Nanavaty, Sheraz Daya, Amanda Carones, Aylin Kiliç

Topics: 

  • The value of Industry Collaboration and key opinion roles
  • Models of eye care provision – different strokes for different folks
  • Why models like CFS are sustainable long term
  • What patients expect from a premium eye clinic today
  • Value of AI

Moderators: Julian Stevens and Erik Mertens

Panelists: Andrea Russo, Mayank Nanavaty, Milind Pande, Aylin Kiliç, David Shahnazaryan

11:15-11:22       Diagnostics   |  Andrea Russo

11:22- 11:29      Excimer lasers  |   Michael Mrochen

11:29-11:36       Femtosecond Lasers (Cataract & Lasik) |  Francesco Carones

11:36-11:42       Evolution of KLEX – Energy & Scatter  |  Ivan Gabric

11:42-11:49       Lens replacement and cataract Surgery  |  Mayank Nanavaty

11:49-11:56       The role of the Light Adjustable Lens  |  TBC

11:56-12:03       New Technologies Refractive Surgery (solo)  |   Erik Mertens

12:03-12:10       Additive Corneal Technologies |  Aylin Kiliç

12:10-12:17       2 RT and Low Light Therapy  |   Kashif Qureshi                   

12:17-12:25       21st Century Glaucoma |   TBC  

Buffet lunch provided by our sponsor.

By Amanda Carones & Francesco Carones

Panelists: Andrea Russo, Arthur Cummings, Erik Mertens, Margaret Da Costa, Andrew Webb

EDUCATION

  • Culture
  • value of business education?
  • Technician and ancillary personnel education
  • Defining quality & Patient experience

Moderators: Arthur Cummings and Pei-Fen Lin

Panelists: Andrea Russo, Milind Pande,  Amanda Carones, Michael Mrochen

14:30 – 14:37    AI – overview and influence in Ophthalmology  |  Pei-Fen Lin

14:40-14:47       AI – workflows decision making   |    Milind Pande

14:47-14:54       AI – Influencing Clinical decisions |  Andrea Russo

14:54-15:01       AI – in our practice  |  Arthur Cummings           

15:01-15:08       Innovation |   Michael Mrochen

15:08 – 15:15    Telemedicine: IMVIS, Sensors and Kiosks  |   Sheraz Daya

Refreshments provided by sponsor.

Moderators: Susan MacDonald, TBC

Panelists: Aylin Kilic, TBC

16:00- 16:07      The Developing World   |   Susan MacDonald

16:07-16:14       The Value of Sustainable Practice  |  David Shahnazaryan      

16:14-16:21      TBC

16:21-16:27      TBC

16:27-16:34      TBC

16:34- 16:42     Lifelong Learning and Wellness |   Milind Pande

16:42-17:00      DISCUSSION

Themes:

  • Reflections on insights from the day
  • How Centre for Sight will lead in the the next decade

Provided by our sponsor.

Pricing & Registration

Price for attendance to the Centre for Sight 30th Anniversary Celebration is £150 per delegate.

Your ticket includes full access to the day’s programme, featuring keynote talks, expert discussions, technology insights and networking, as well as lunch and a champagne terrace reception to conclude the event.

Places are limited to maintain the quality of discussion and interaction, and early booking is recommended.

Why This Matters

As ophthalmology evolves at pace, clinically, technologically and commercially, this is a moment to pause and ask better questions:

  • What defines premium eye care in the next decade?
  • How do we adopt innovation without losing trust?
  • What skills will future ophthalmologists need?
  • How do we build sustainable, ethical, patient-centred models of care?

This anniversary is both a celebration and a commitment to leadership, education and excellence for the years ahead.

 

Have Questions?

Our patient care team is here to answer any questions you may have.