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FLOREtina 2017 Florence Retina Meeting PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Organizers: Stanislao Rizzo - Florence (Italy) Carl Claes - Antwerpen (Belgium) José García-Arumí - Barcelona (Spain) Kourous A. Rezaei - Chicago (USA) Ramin Tadayoni - Paris (France) Albert Augustin - Karlsruhe (Germany) Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 FLOREtina 2017 Florence Retina Meeting UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF: 2 Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Dear Friends and Colleagues, We have the pleasure to invite you for the second edition of FLOREtina, from 27 to 30 April, 2017, in the beautiful city of Florence. Principal aim of the meeting that we are organizing, is to gather international active primary players in the retina field. A Biannual Meeting offering the chance to share state-of-the-art on surgical techniques, live surgery and interventional medical treatments presented through pros&cons, debates and video sessions. The FLOREtina 2015 “first edition” exceeded all expectations: • More than 1000 delegates. • Active delegates’ participation with 80 papers and posters followed by discussion and interactive research debates with experts on Sunday morning. • The “Luigi Barca” awards for research in ophthalmology (best poster and best medical and surgical oral presentations) have been assigned to promising young international ophthalmologists after independent evaluation by three organizers. • Success of the Live Surgery that reached the highest quality standard of the sessions’ organization and image transmission. • Boards and user meetings for the companies. Medical retina sessions will target on updated treatment protocols in AMD, diabetic retinopathy and macular edema. Vascular and inflammatory retinopathies, new imaging and available treatment options will be main topics. New machines, instruments and surgical techniques will be presented in two sessions of vitreoretinal live surgery. It is our intention to widen the meeting audience by creating an on-line educational streaming platform. Interactivity will be increased between speakers, moderators and participants through the App that allowed active involvement of the attendees. Looking forward to welcoming you to Florence, Stanislao Rizzo Carl Claes José García-Arumí Kourous A. Rezaei Ramin Tadayoni Albert Augustin 3 FLOREtina 2017 Florence Retina Meeting PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 PROGRAM OVERVIEW Thursday, 27 April - 14:30-19:10 Saturday 29 April - 08:00-19:10 AUDITORIUM ROOM VERDE ROOM LIMONAIA ROOM ONICE ROOM 9 ROOM 6 ROOM 5 AUDITORIUM IMAGING Alcon Wet Lab Ngenuity - 3D Surgery DORC Symposium Nurse Course 3D LIVE SURGERY AIORAO Course ESASO FORUM DUKE COURSE SURGICAL ROUND B+L Wet Lab Hypersonic Technology RETINAWS Advanced Biometry Course ROOM VERDE ROOM LIMONAIA B+L Wet Lab Hypersoni Technology Friday, 28 April - 08:00 - 19:10 AUDITORIUM ROOM VERDE ROOM LIMONAIA INFLAMMATORY AND INFECTIOUS POSTERIOR UVEITIS Misdiagnosis & therapeutic mistakes CHALLENGING DIAGNOSIS SURGICAL ROUND 3D SURGICAL VIDEO PANEL ROOM 9 RETINAL DYSTROPHIES: UPDATE ON DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT 3D LIVE SURGERY ROOM ONICE ROOM 6 B+L Wet Lab Hypersonic Technology MACULAR SURGERY INNOVATION COFFEE BREAK ROOM 6 ROOM 5 B+L Wet Lab Hypersonic Technology ASRS SESSION VASCULAR RETINAL DESEASES MYOPIC MACULOPATHY B+L Wet Lab Hypersonic Technology COFFEE BREAK CHALLENGING CASES IN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RETINA B+L Wet Lab Hypersonic Technology Sunday 30 April - 08:00-13:00 AUDITORIUM ROOM VERDE ROOM LIMONAIA ROOM ONICE ROOM 9 ROOM 6 ROOM 5 FREE PAPERS SURGICAL RETINA FREE PAPERS MEDICAL RETINA VITREO-RETINAL SURGERY: THE A-B-C MAIN LECTURE COFFEE BREAK MASTERS of Retinal Diseases Awards 4 B+L Wet Lab Hypersoni Technology RETINAL DETACHMENT ROOM 5 LUNCH AND LUNCH SYMPOSIA ZIVOJNOVICH VITREORETINAL FELLOWSHIP PRESENTATION ROOM 9 LUNCH AND LUNCH SYMPOSIA COFFEE BREAK DIABETIC RETINOPATHY ROOM ONICE B+L Wet Lab Hypersonic Technology MAIN LECTURE PEDIATRIC RETINA PANEL AMD MISTERY CASES VITREO-RETINAL SURGERY ADVANCED COURSE FREE PAPER BARCA AWARD 5 FLOREtina 2017 Florence Retina Meeting Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Alcon Wet Lab ESASO FORUM Ngenuity - 3D Surgery CSC Behind the Apparences Chairs:, F. Bandello, G. Guarnaccia, M. Zarbin Scientific Project: B. Falcomatà B+L Symposium and Wet Lab Hypersonic Technology DORC Symposium IMAGING: ANGIO-OCT in MULTIMODAL IMAGING MAIN SESSIONS - AFTERNOON Chairs: G. Coscas, B. Lumbroso, L. Mastropasqua ●●OCT angiography technologies. Differences and Similarities between instruments. G. Staurenghi ●●Sensitivity, specificity, and limitations of Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in diagnosis of CNV. M.C. Savastano ●●Long term patterns of CNV treatment response and aspects of CNV recurrences. B. Lumbroso ●●OCT A and individual retinal layers in pre-clinical diabetic retinopathy. E. Midena ●●OCT A in dry AMD. G. Querques ●●OCT Angiography changes in vitreo-macular interface surgery. L. Mastropasqua ●●Panoramic views of OCT angio. M. Nagpal ●●Discussion DUKE VITREORETINAL SURGICAL ROUNDS ●●Theories of pathogenesis and correlation with other diseases. R. Spaide ●●Clinical manifestations, Masquerading syndrome. S. Zweifel ●●Mechanisms of action of treatments. M. Zarbin ●●Indications and efficacy of treatments options. M. Battaglia Parodi ●●Long standing and complicated CSC. G. Staurenghi ●●Cases study of CSC Management. A. Loewenstein DIABETIC RETINOPATHY Chairs: N. Bressler, S. Bressler ●●Epidemiology of Diabetic Retinopathy: Magnitude of the Problem. E. Midena ●●Which Anti-VEGF Agent for DME. A. Loewenstein ●●Comparison of Anti-VEGF to Laser or Corticosteroids for DME. R. Tadayoni ●●Rationale for Treatment Algorithm for DME. S. Bressler DISCUSSION: Case presentation on treatment choice and protocols. MAIN SESSIONS - AFTERNOON Sponsored Symposia and Wet Labs THURSDAY 27 April 2017 ●●Effect of Cataract Surgery on DME. S. Zweifel ●●PRP vs. Anti-VEGF for Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with DME. N. Bressler ●●What Else? Management of Non-central DME or Central DME with Very Good Vision. F. Bandello ●●Ongoing RCT and upcoming treatments. M. Zarbin DISCUSSION: Case presentation on treatment choice and protocols. CASE PRESENTATION Macular Surgery. Tips, Tricks And Innovations Chair: T. Mahmoud Panelists: C. Awh , D.J. D’Amico , K. Drenser, P. Dugel , P. Ferrone, M. Figueroa, B. Parolini 6 7 FRIDAY 28 April 2017 3D LIVE SURGERY Moderators in the O.R.: D.J. D’Amico, D. Wong Moderators in the Auditorium: F. Patelli, D. Steel MAIN SESSIONS - MORNING SURGICAL ROUND ●●Ocular Perfusion Control during vitrectomy increases vitrectomy safety. T. Rossi ●●Scleral Buckling with Chandelier Illumination in 3D. C. Panico ●●New evidences for the intraoperative prevention of PVR. C. Azzolini ●●OCT prognostic signs in vitreomacular interface pathologies. P. Carpineto ●●My Way of Dye and PFCL injection in macular diseases and retinal detachment. C. Eckardt ●●The role of Biopsy in the diagnosis and management of retinal diseases. L. Da Cruz ●●Delayed Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage After Pars Plana Vitrectomy. T. Avitabile ●●TSV with tissue plasminogen activator, C3F8 and subretinal anti-VEGF. C. Mariotti ●●Factors influencing retinal displacement after pars plana vitrectomy for repair of RRD. A. Scupola ●●Endogenous Endophthalmitis in the Developing World. F. Arevalo RETINAL DYSTROPHIES: Update on diagnosis and treatment Chairs: S.D. Schwartz, B. Leroy, F. Simonelli Moderator: A. Sodi ●●Retinal dystrophies: an update. B. Leroy ●●Adaptive Optics in retinal dystrophies. M. Paques ●●OCT Angiography in retinal dystrophies. D. Bacherini ●●Gene therapy for retinal distrophies - potential and pitfalls. S. Huang ●●Gene therapy for Choroideremia. R. MacLaren ●●Stem Cells for retinal dystrophies. S.D. Schwartz INFLAMMATORY AND INFECTIOUS POSTERIOR UVEITIS: Misdiagnosis & therapeutic mistakes Chairs: T. Friberg, E. Midena, A. Ciardella ●●Toxoplasmic chorioretinitis still underdiagnosed. L. Vannozzi ●●Ocular syphilis: the return of an old acquaintance. P. Neri ●●Ocular tubercolosis. No more borders. L. Cimino ●●Intraocular Lymphoma, the king of Masquerades Syndromes. M. Angi ●●Multimodal imaging in the diagnosis of Choriocapillaritis. M. Papadia ●●Promptly diagnose and treat viral retinitis. E. Miserocchi 8 Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM CHALLENGING DIAGNOSIS Chairs: G. Querques, R. Spaide, F. Bottoni ●●Perifoveal Vascular Abnormal Complex (PEVAC). G. Querques ●●The occult aspects of the macula. S. Piermarocchi ●●Subretinal hypereflective material. M. Parravano ●●Maculopathy resolution after surgery for optic disc pit: a long-term follow-up study. F. Bottoni ●●Extensive macular atrophy with pseudodrusen in non-aged subjects. E. Pilotto ●●Early onset drusen: stars in the sky, honeycomb and donut in young subjects. A. Giovannini ●●The dome in the macula. M. Varano ●●Flat RPE elevations in pachychoroid. R. Spaide 3D SURGICAL VIDEO PANEL MAIN SESSIONS - MORNING Florence Retina Meeting Chairs: E.EL Rayes ●●The reason why I switched to 3D surgery. S. Charles ●●Digitally assisted vitrectomy systems. K. Packo Panelists: C. Eckardt, T. Hassan, J. García-Arumí , C. Mariotti, Y. Oshima, G. Pertile , R. Tadayoni LUNCH & LUNCH SYMPOSIA MACULAR SURGERY Chairs: R. Tadayoni, R. Spaide, K. Packo ●●Modern imaging of the vitreoretinal interface. R. Tadayoni ●●Macular combined surgery phakovitrectomy (including femtophako). G. Richard ●●Best treatment for VMT: ocriplasmin, pneumatic vitreolysis or vitrectomy. P. Stalmans ●●Lamellar macular hole: updated classification and surgical indications. R.G. Schumann “Luigi Barca” Award 2015 winner ●●New lenses for macular diseases. G.B. Shariot ●●Retinal re-structuring on OCT following inverted flap surgery for large macular holes. H. Heimann ●●The role of the Müller cells in the macular surgery. M. Romano ●●Spontaneous ILM Avulsions – Possible Precursor to Epiretinal Membrane Formation. K. Packo INNOVATION Chairs: S. Charles, M. Humayun, M. De Smet Machines and instruments ●●Abiotic-Biotic Interfaces for Ophthalmology. M. Humayun ●●Innovative PPVX System: Ultrasonic Vitrectomy. P.E. Stanga ●●Robotic vitrectomy: clinical applications and initial results. M. De Smet ●●New Instruments in vitreoretinal surgery. D.R. Chow ●●3D IOCT-does it improve our surgical performance. S. Binder ●●Technical innovations in countries facing economical crisis. S. Gotzaridis MAIN SESSIONS - AFTERNOON FLOREtina 2017 9 FLOREtina 2017 Florence Retina Meeting PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 ●●Update on cellular transplantation for retinal disease. L. Da Cruz ●●Gene therapy for Leber Congenital Amaurosis. F. Simonelli ●●Interface Free Stem Cell Derived RPE Transplantation for the Treatment of AMD and Stargardt Disease: Long Term Phase 1 Results and Phase 2 Protocols. S.D. Schwartz ●●Gene therapy for retinal degenerations. R. MacLaren ●●Toward more precise subretinal therapeutic delivery: New techniques and Instrumentation. A.C. Ho MAIN SESSIONS - AFTERNOON ZIVOJNOVICH VITREORETINAL FELLOWSHIP PRESENTATION MASTERS of Retinal Diseases Awards MAIN LECTURE Pediatric retinal degenerations and retinal detachment: how do we treat? M. Trese PEDIATRIC RETINA PANEL What every retina specialist should know on pediatric cases Panelists: M. Trese, F. Barca, K. Drenser, E. EL Rayes , C. Claes, M. Mura, P. Ferrone Case Presentation: A. Capone AMD 3D LIVE SURGERY Moderators in the O.R.: D.J. D’Amico, D. Wong Moderators in the Auditorium: F. Patelli , D. Steel RETINAWS Chair: K. Rezaei Panelists: R. Avci , S. Binder , F. Boscia, A. Ciardella, A. Gomes, C. Mateo, Y. Ogura, K. Packo, D. Steel, H. Terasaki LUNCH & LUNCH SYMPOSIA RETINAL DETACHMENT Chairs: J. Garcia Arumi, T. Avitabile, C. Mariotti ●●Vitrectomy for RRD comparing cases with PFC to those without PFC. J. Moisseiev ●●Small-Gauge PPV With Gas for the Repair of Primary RRD With Multiple and inferior Breaks. F. Faraldi ●●When and how to perform retinotomy in retinal detachment surgery. J. Garcia-Arumi ●●Posterior uveitis-associated rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. P. Brazitikos ●●27G+ and silicone oil in complicated traumatic retinal detachment. A. Nikolakopoulos ●●Occurrence and Treatment of diplopia after vitreoretinal surgery. U. Eckardt Chairs: U. Schmidt-Erfurth, C. Awh, P. Dugel ●●Is there a genetic basis for AMD treatment? C. Awh ●●Dry AMD treatment, hopeful or hopeless? G. Staurenghi ●●What is the best treatment regimen? C. Regillo ●●How do we manage submacular hemorrhage? J. van Meurs ●●New treatment strategies for PCV. Y.H. Yoon ●●Big data imaging analysis: the next revolution. U. Schmidt-Erfurth ●●Relevant clinical trials. P. Dugel CASE PRESENTATION AND PANEL DISCUSSION 10 ASRS COURSE VASCULAR RETINAL DISEASES Chairs: G. Shah, M. Humayun, T. Hassan ●●OCT A of Retinal Vascular Diseases. S.G. Schwartz ●●Longterm effects of anti-VEGF therapy on retinovascular disease. C. Regillo ●●The Role of Inflammation in Retinal Vascular Disease. B. Kuppermann ●●Is ischemia in retinal vascular disease reversible? T. Friberg ●●New Findings in MacTel2 as Determined by Multimodal Imaging Including Volume Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography. R. Spaide ●●Vitrectomy for DME Why, How, and When. G. Shah MAIN SESSIONS - AFTERNOON Submacular surgery MAIN SESSIONS - MORNING SATURDAY 29 April 2017 11 FLOREtina 2017 Florence Retina Meeting PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 SUNDAY 30 April 2017 - FLORETINA CAMPUS - MAIN SESSIONS - AFTERNOON Chairs: A. Augustin, A. Brucker, M. Stirpe ●●Role of OCT angiography in multimodal imaging of myopic CNV. A. Pece ●●Myopic CNV: anti-VEGF treatment long term results. P. Lanzetta ●●Dome shaped macula. F. Boscia ●●Myopic Schisis and High Myopia Surgery: When is the right time to Intervene. T. Wolfensberger ●●Vitreous floaters: is it time to change approach. Laser or Surgery? A. Brucker ●●Myopic macular hole surgical techniques: televoting • Autologous platelet rich plasma for the treatment of myopic macular holes. M. Figueroa • Inverted flap for myopic macular holes. M. Mura • Macular buckling as a first line treatment for myopic macular holes. C. Mateo • Internal Limiting Membrane Graft for Persistent Myopic Macular Holes after Primary Surgical Failure. J. Nadal FREE PAPERS PRESENTATION: Medical retina Chairs: U. Menchini, G. Virgili Moderators: F. Faraldi, S. Zweifel FREE PAPERS PRESENTATION: Surgical retina Chairs: F. Devin, V. Morales Canton, G. Ripandelli Moderators: C. Mariotti, S. Binder VITREO-RETINAL SURGERY: THE A-B-C Chairs: V. De Molfetta, D. Wong, C. Azzolini Moderators: D. Tognetto, G.M. Tosi CHALLENGING CASES IN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RETINA Chairs: C. Claes , E. Cunha de Souza Panelists: A. Lowenstein, D. Chow, G. Staurenghi, A. Brucker, B. Kuppermann ●●Ab-interno and Ab-externo surgery: what choice? D. Tognetto ●●Pneumatic Retinopexy. M. Soni ●●Trocar different design and modalities of insertion and removal. Avoid leakage. M. Charles ●●Cromovitrectomy and type of dyes: virtus or necessary? K. Kadonosono ●●Proliferative diabetic retinopathy: what to know before starting? T. Caporossi ●●High myopia vitrectomy difficulties: how to approach? M. Coppola ●●Surgical and pharmacological strategies for the prevention of the PVR. A. Savastano MAIN SESSIONS - MORNING MYOPIC MACULOPATHY MAIN LECTURE Type of endotamponades and their use and how to obtain a perfect filling. D. Wong MISTERY CASES Chair: F. Boscia 12 13 FLOREtina 2017 Florence Retina Meeting PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 COURSES VITREO-RETINAL SURGERY ADVANCED COURSE MAIN SESSIONS - MORNING Chairs: G. Lesnoni, K. Kadonosono Moderators: G. Beltrame, P. Arpa, T. Rossi ●●Unresolved issues in anesthesia for ophthalmic surgery. C. Adembri ●●Vitreo-retinal surgery in pediatric age: the differences from the adult surgery. F. Barca ●●Endophthalmitis management. F. Giansanti ●●Appropriate machine settings in different pathologic conditions. D. Steel ●●Combining scleral buckle and vitrectomy: when? J. Garcia-Arumì ●●Macular buckle. B. Parolini ●●Choroidal patch in AMD patients: when recommend to the patient? G. Pertile ●●Recurrence of PVR under silicon oil. D. Wong FREE PAPERS BARCA AWARD THURSDAY 27 April 2017 Nurse Course New instruments, new machines and 3D operating theatre Biometry Advanced Course Coordinators: C. Mazzini, C. Carbonara SATURDAY 29 April 2017 AIORAO Course The role of the orthoptist in retinal diseases management (Clinical Trials, Secondary strabismus, Low Vision) 14 15 FLOREtina 2017 Florence Retina Meeting COMMITTEES AND FACULTY ORGANIZERS Stanislao Rizzo, Italy Carl Claes, Belgium José García-Arumí, Spain Kourous A. Rezaei, USA Ramin Tadayoni, France Albert Augustin, Germany . SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM CHAIR Francesco Faraldi, Italy SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT Andrea Giorni, Italy Alfonso Savastano, Italy Tomaso Caporossi, Italy Francesco Barca, Italy FACULTY International Speakers Fernando Arevalo, USA Remzi Avci, Turkey Carl C. Awh, USA Susanne Binder, Austria Periklis Brazitikos, Greece Susan Bressler, USA Neil Bressler, USA Alexander J. Brucker, USA Antonio Jr. Capone, USA Martin Charles, Argentina Steve Charles, USA David Chow, Canada Gabriel Coscas, France Eduardo Cunha de Souza, Brazil Donald J. D’Amico, USA Lyndon Da Cruz, UK Marc De Smet, Switzerland François Devin, France Kimberly Drenser, USA Pravin U. Dugel, USA Claus Eckardt, Germany Ute Eckardt, Germany Ehab EL Rayes, Egypt Philip Ferrone, USA Marta Figueroa, Spain Thomas Friberg, USA André Gomes, Brazil Stratos Gotzaridis, Greece Giuseppe Guarnaccia, Switzerland Tarek Hassan, USA Heinrich Heimann, UK 16 Allen C. Ho, USA Suber Huang, USA Mark Humayun, USA Kazuaki Kadonosono, Japan Baruch Kuppermann, USA Bart P. Leroy, Belgium Anat Loewenstein, Israel Robert MacLaren, UK Tamer Mahmoud, USA Carlos Mateo, Spain Joseph Moisseiev, Israel Virgilio Morales-Canton, Mexico Marco Mura, Saudi Arabia Jeronimo Nadal, Spain Manish Nagpal, India Athanasios Nikolakopoulos, Greece Yuichiro Ogura, Japan Yusuke Oshima, Japan Kirk Packo, USA Michel Paques, France Carl D. Regillo, USA Gisbert Richard, Germany Gabor B. Scharioth, Germany Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth, Austria Ricarda G. Schumann, Germany Stephen G. Schwartz, USA Steven D. Schwartz, USA Gaurav K. Shah, USA Malhar Soni, UK Rick F. Spaide, USA Peter Stalmans, Belgium Paulo Stanga, UK David Steel, UK Hiroko Terasaki, Japan Michael Trese, USA Jan van Meurs, The Netherlands Thomas Wolfensberger, Switzerland David Wong, UK Young-Hee Yoon, South Corea Marco Zarbin, USA Sandrine Zweifel, Switzerland National Speakers Chiara Adembri, Italy Martina Angi, Italy Paolo Arpa, Italy Teresio Avitabile, Italy Claudio Azzolini, Italy Daniela Bacherini, Italy Francesco Bandello, Italy PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Florence (Italy) 27-30 April 2017 GENERAL INFORMATION Maurizio Battaglia Parodi, Italy Giorgio Beltrame, Italy Francesco Boscia, Italy Federico Bottoni, Italy Claudio Carbonara, Italy Paolo Carpineto, Italy Marzio Chizzolini, Italy Antonio Ciardella, Italy Luca Cimino, Italy Michele Coppola, Italy Vito De Molfetta, Italy Bruno Falcomatà, Italy Fabrizio Franco, Italy Fabrizio Giansanti, Italy Alfonso Giovannini, Italy Paolo Lanzetta, Italy Guido Lesnoni, Italy Bruno Lumbroso, Italy Cesare Mariotti, Italy Leonardo Mastopasqua, Italy Cinzia Mazzini, Italy Ugo Menchini, Italy Rita Mencucci, Italy Edoardo Midena, Italy Alba Miele, Italy Elisabetta Miserocchi, Italy Piergiorgio Neri, Italy Claudio Panico, Italy Marina Papadia, Italy Barbara Parolini, Italy Mariacristina Parravano, Italy Fabio Patelli, Italy Alfredo Pece, Italy Grazia Pertile, Italy Stefano Piermarocchi, Italy Elisabetta Pilotto, Italy Giuseppe Querques, Italy Guido Ripandelli, Italy Mario Romano, Italy Tommaso Rossi, Italy Maria Cristina Savastano, Italy Andrea Scupola, Italy Francesca Simonelli, Italy Andrea Sodi, Italy Giovanni Staurenghi, Italy Daniele Tognetto, Italy Gian Marco Tosi, Italy Lorenzo Vannozzi, Italy Monica Varano, Italy Gianni Virgili, Italy LANGUAGE English is the official language of the Congress. Simultaneous translations will be provided. WEBSITE The official website is www.floretina.it which will be constantly updated. On-line registration and hotel reservation are also available online. CONGRESS VENUE Palazzo dei Congressi Piazza Adua, 1 – 50100 Florence (Italy) Ph. +39 055 49721 www.firenzefiera.it REGISTRATION Please register only online on www.floretina.it REGISTRATION FEES Early Fee before January 15, 2017 Midterm Fee January 15, 2017 February 28, 2017 Interm Fee February 28, 2017 April 15, 2017 Onsite € 250,00 € 350,00 € 400,00 € 450,00 Registration Fee Resident € 150,00 Nurse/Orthoptists € 120,00 HOTEL RESERVATION For any information and/or reservation please contact the Official Housing Bureau andTravel Agency of the congress: AIM Group International - Milan Office Via G. Ripamonti, 129 - 20141 Milan, Italy Phone: +39 02 56601308 Fax: +39 02 56609043 E-mail: [email protected] 17 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FLOREtina 2017 AKTIVE LEICA MICROSYSTEMS ALFA INTES INDUSTRIA TERAPEUTICA SPLENDORE MEDONE SURGICAL C.M.S. - CALDERARO MEDICAL SERVICE C.S.O GEUDER INSIGHT INSTRUMENTS NIDEK OCULUS OERTLI VITREQ FLOREtina 2017 ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT AIM Group International - Florence Office Viale G. Mazzini, 70 - 50132 Florence, Italy Ph.+39 055 233881 - Fax. +39 055 3906908 [email protected] - www.floretina.it