European Academy of Optometry and Optics

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European Academy of Optometry and Optics
AbbreviationEAOO
Formation2009
Type Nonprofit
Registration no.1134105 [1]
Legal status Charity
Focus Optometry and optics
Headquarters42 Craven Street, City of Westminster WC2N 5NG
Location
Coordinates 51°30′28″N0°07′31″W / 51.50790°N 0.12539°W / 51.50790; -0.12539
Region served
Europe
ServicesMembership organization
MethodsAnnual EAOO conference
FieldsOptometry; optics; vision science
Official language
English
President
Liliana Stankova
Vice President
Rupal Lovell-Patel
Past President
Nicholas James Rumney
Academy manager
Kristina Mihic
Affiliations World Council of Optometry
Website eaoo.info

The European Academy of Optometry and Optics (EAOO) is a membership organization for the development of optometry and optics in Europe. [2] It aims to help in advancing scientific knowledge and learning for optometrists, opticians, and vision scientists, within Europe. [3]

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The EAOO organizes an annual conference, held at venues around Europe. For example:

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