NORWALK, Conn.— International Vision Expo & Conference will once again host the Global Contact Lens Forum (GCLF), which reflects “the organization's commitment to the delivery of quality education focused on the latest scientific content with critical business strategies related to contact lenses,” an announcement said.

The British Contact Lens Association (BCLA) has announced their renewed support for the 2015 program along with the Contact Lens Society of America (CLSA) .

“Our support provides a unique chance to share clinical information and business knowledge on a global stage,” CEO of the British Contact Lens Association, Cheryl Donnelly, said. “The Global Contact Lens Forum offers exciting, innovative content to position eyecare professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed in today’s health care environment, and we’re pleased to see the program move forward.”

The 2015 Global Contact Lens Forum (GCLF) will introduce enhanced clinical content and the latest research on myopia control in a convenient, one-day format that was introduced at International Vision Expo West where over 300 eyecare professionals participated.

“CLSA is happy to endorse the 2015 Global Contact Lens Forum. CLSA is dedicated to the education, promotion and advancement of the contact lens profession and endorsing GCLF is a great opportunity to support education for those attending Vision Expo East and the GCLF,” Carri Ferguson, president of CLSA, said. “We encourage our members to register for the GCLF where distinguished lecturers, including CLSA member Michael A. Ward, MMSc, FAAO, FCLSA, will present on comprehensive contact lens topics.”

International Vision Expo and the BCLA announced an initial content exchange agreement in 2013, creating the Global Contact Lens Forum as part of efforts to expand continuing education offerings at their respective conferences. The first-of-its-kind Forum explores both the scientific and business sides of contact lenses, focusing on profitability, scientific strategies and the future ahead. The Forum debuted with great success in 2014 at International Vision Expo East in New York and has since been held at the BCLA Clinical Conference and at International Vision Expo West in Las Vegas, providing an exceptional forum for the sharing of ideas, clinical and business knowledge,and expertise.

“The success of this partnership in its first year is encouraging and clearly demonstrates the positive impact that results from two world-class leaders in continuing education joining forces,” co-chair of the Conference Advisory Board for International Vision Expo & Conference, Kirk Smick, OD, FAAO, said. “We look forward to building upon lessons learned, and continuing to explore new ways to be mutually beneficial and provide value to the eyecare professional community.”