Discover More in Person

We aim to be present at various international events. Whether you work in the eyewear industry and/or you are affected by this condition personally or by knowing someone close to you who is, we hope to meet you at the next event in person!

Upcoming Events

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MIDO 2025
8-10 February 2025, Milano

MIDO is an international eyewear fair, the leading exhibition in the eyewear industry. You will find the COLORON stand at the Start Up area. Come, meet us and check out our colour vision enhancement lenses and glasses collection in person!

100%Optical exhibition

100% Optical 2025
1-3 March 2025, London

100% Optical is the UK's largest and Europe's fastest growing international annual optical event with more than 250 exhibitors, one of them being COLORON in 2025. Let's connect there in person!

Recent Events

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UIMC (International Union of Railways) Congress 2024
2-4 October 2024, Budapest

COLORON R&D team leader Máté Szabó delivered a presentation to the UIC special group of railway medical directors with the title "New perspectives in colour vision" about colour vision deficiency, possibilities for its correction and COLORON's products. Dozens of medical specialists from the US, Germany, Israel and the UK, among others were interested in and tried on our glasses.

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ESCRS 2024
6-10 September 2024, Barcelona

The Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons is about sharing the latest advances and innovations in the field of ophthalmology. COLORON was present besides its parent company, Medicontur Ltd. It was a great opportunity to meet with industry experts and make valuable connections.

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UAL Central St Martins Showcase
12-14 June 2024, London

Jing Ge is a BA Textile Designer graduate of the Central Saint Martins College of UAL specializing in Print Design. With her final work she raised awareness to colour vision deficiency (CVD). At the Showcase people with CVD had the chance to enjoy her artwork more with COLORON glasses, and those with regular colour vision got an insight into how colour blind people see colours.