Heidelberg Engineering announces two-day International SPECTRALIS Symposium

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The event will include presentations on artificial intelligence, ocular imaging and surgical topics.

The Heidelberg Congress Center in Heidelberg, Germany. Image courtesy of Heidelberg Engineering.

This year's ISS will be the first to be held at the Heidelberg Congress Center in Heidelberg, Germany. Image courtesy of Heidelberg Engineering.

Heidelberg Engineering announced its 2025 International SPECTRALIS Symposium (ISS) will be held in Heidelberg, Germany, from 13 to 14 June. This year marks the 21st anniversary of the ISS, and the event will be the first ISS held in the newly-opened Heidelberg Congress Center, the company said in a press release.1

Frank Holz, MD, FEBO, FARVO, professor and chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at University of Bonn, Germany, will serve as chair for the symposium. Over the course of 2 days, attendees will be able to hear from 35 different speakers, traveling to Heidelberg from across 12 countries.

“What began 21 years ago as a dedicated retinal imaging event has evolved into a comprehensive platform for innovation in ophthalmology,” Prof Holz said in the press release. “The opportunity to engage with such a distinguished group of experts and discuss emerging therapies in this setting is truly unparalleled.

The scientific programme2 includes seven different sessions over the course of the symposium, with multiple lectures on each topic: oculomics, High-resolution optical coherence tomography (OCT), new technology, age-related macular degeneration and geographic atrophy, artificial intelligence, retina and distributed care. The keynote session on Friday, 13 June will be presented in conjunction with the United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and is titled "A journey into space."

Along with live scientific sessions, attendees will be able to visit the exhibition hall or take a tour of the SkyLabs Tower, Heidelberg Engineering's company headquarters.

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