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Bringing the optical world into focus

The Sixth Middle East International Optical and Ophthalmic Exhibition (Optical Middle East 2004), which will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) Complex from February 26th to 29th, will bring together all that is latest and greatest in the optical and ophthalmic world on to the most comprehensive platform in the Middle East region.

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, February 18 - 2004 at 15:26
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On show at what is regarded as the most complete and representative exhibition of its kind in the region that takes in all aspects of the fast growing optical and ophthalmic industry, will be an entire range of exhibits from some of the leading industry figures who recognise the signal value of Optical Middle East as the ideal showcase for the burgeoning Middle East market.

'The eyewear and eye care industry has been on the up and up in recent times and with Dubai being at the hub of a consumer market of more than two billion people thanks to its geographic location at the junction of three continents, Optical Middle East continues to be the platform of choice for industry majors who have their eyes set on tapping the huge potential of this region,' said DWTC Director General, Mubarak bin Fahad.

Consumers in the region, especially the GCC, spend significant amounts on the purchase of sunglasses, contact lenses, frames; prescription lenses and assorted eye care products, thanks to the extreme climatic conditions and relatively high purchasing power. This keeps the demand for high-end ophthalmic products and branded optical aids high throughout the year.

The people of the region are remarkably fashion conscious and aware of the latest top of the range eye care technology, many owning multiple sets of lenses and other optical or fashion aids. Relatively high levels of disposable incomes make this a market, which is increasingly attractive to industry players worldwide.

More than 100 exhibitors from all over the world will be presenting a range of eyewear and eye care products at the biennial event, 20 per cent up on numbers from the last edition of the show. They range from Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, India, China, Korea, Singapore Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Australia and Luxembourg to name a few.

The product profile is as vast with exhibits including spectacle frames and sunglasses, optical and ophthalmic lenses, accessories, tools and machinery, artificial eyes, optical and ophthalmic equipment and instruments, surgical instruments, spectacle lenses and lens cloths, ophthalmic consumables and eye care products, military optics, diagnostic equipment and instruments, refraction instruments and equipment, lens cutting instruments, orthoptic equipment, sports wear and safety wear among others.

Over the years Optical Middle East has continued to attract a range of high quality visitors from the region and beyond, including importers, distributors, opthalmists, opticians and ancillary industry professionals, whose primary interest is to study the current and new products available in the market place, source and place orders for new products and to network with fellow professionals who are the best in the industry.




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Anne-Birte Stensgaard Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor
Wednesday, February 18 - 2004 at 15:26 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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This Article was updated on Wednesday, July 07 - 2004


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