Dermot McGrath
Published: Monday, March 15, 2021

Prof. Dr. Rudy MMA Nuijts
The virtual 25th ESCRS Winter Meeting 2021 held over three days, from the 19 –21 February, attracted more than 1,800 delegates. 420 presentations, 335 presenters and four main symposia all contributed to a highly successful meeting.
A first-rate scientific programme also included free paper sessions, instructional courses, video sessions, the Young Ophthalmologists Programme and satellite meetings covering a wide range of key topics.
The society also introduced greater opportunities for exchange and interaction at the meeting.
During live sessions delegates were able to post questions to the chairpersons, and a 30-minute live question-and-answer session took place after each main symposium. There was also the opportunity to join a breakout room after these sessions, to take part in further face-to-face discussion.
The “Meet The Experts” sessions also allowed delegates to take part in face-to-face discussions with top experts about a range of hot topics, and a new video chat function to network with friends and colleagues was also added to the meeting interface.
In his closing remarks, Prof. Dr. Rudy MMA Nuijts, President of the ESCRS, thanked the chairpersons, moderators and everyone who had contributed to the programme. He also thanked ESCRS’s industry partners for their continued support.
He also expressed his gratitude to the Cataract and Refractive Surgery Section of the Polish Ophthalmological Society for their invaluable assistance in organising the meeting.
Prof Nuijts reminded delegates that they would have exclusive access to the virtual meeting platform until 31 March 2021. After that, ESCRS members will be able to access the presentations on ESCRS On Demand.
“The ESCRS Annual Congress is planned to take place from the 27th to 30th August at the RAI, Amsterdam and we very much hope that as many of you as possible will be able to join us there,” said Prof Nuijts. “I hope you and your families stay safe and well, and hopefully we will see you in Amsterdam.”
For full coverage of the meeting visit https://www.eurotimes.org/
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