2nd - 4th April 2027

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International Conference On Ophthalmic Photography

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2nd - 4th April 2027 〰️ International Conference On Ophthalmic Photography 〰️

What is ICOP 2027

Join ICOP 2027 – the International Conference on Ophthalmic Photography, hosted by the Ophthalmic Imaging Association (UK) with collaboration from the Ophthalmic Photographers’ Society (US) and the Australian Institute of Medical & Biological Illustration (Australia). A global event for photographers, medical imagers, optometrists, ophthalmologists, and physicians, showcasing the latest in ophthalmic imaging, technology, and clinical practice. Three days of world-class speakers, cutting-edge research, and international collaboration at the University of Warwick.

Be part of the future of ophthalmic imaging.

Call for abstracts

The first call for abstracts is open until 31st August. Please submit your details, using this form.

With a designated session for ‘New Voices’ we encourage new participants. Enjoy a 5 -10 minute session with no questions. Take the pressure off and enjoy the experience.

Scientific papers from ICOP attendees have been the backbone of ICOP meetings since 1986, and we are excited to see what ICOP 2027 has in store. We invite delegates attending ICOP 2027 in Warwickshire, UK, to share their knowledge, experience, and innovations in ophthalmic imaging with colleagues from around the world.

The scientific programme will combine invited speakers with presentations selected from submitted abstracts, creating an engaging and collaborative environment for learning and discussion. We encourage submissions covering clinical practice, new technologies, research findings, technical developments, interesting cases, and regional perspectives on ophthalmic imaging.

Suggested topics include:

  • Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging

  • Widefield Imaging

  • Diabetic Retinopathy

  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration

  • OCT Angiography

  • Adaptive Optics

  • Imaging in Ophthalmic Sub-specialties

  • AI

  • Emerging Technologies

  • Rare and Interesting Cases

  • Ophthalmic Imaging Around the World

Abstracts will be reviewed by representatives from ICOP partner organisations; OPS, OIA, and AIMBI. Abstracts should be limited to 300 words (excluding title, authors, affiliations, and disclosures). If your abstract(s) are accepted, you will be asked to fill out a required Speaker Biographical Information form

We encourage participants at all stages of their careers to contribute and share their work at ICOP 2027 in Warwickshire.

What to expect

Trade partners

ICOP 2027 is proud to work alongside leading industry trade partners who will showcase the latest innovations, technology, and services in ophthalmic imaging and healthcare. Get hands on with a range of technology.

Trade

Keynote speakers and programme

Make the most of your visit by exploring Warwickshire’s rich history, beautiful countryside, and nearby attractions, including historic Warwick Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the vibrant city of Coventry.

Discover

Discover Warwickshire

Discover an exciting programme featuring internationally recognised keynote speakers, guest lectures, “New Voices” presentations, and opportunities for discussion, learning, and collaboration.

Programme

Tickets - COMING SOON

One day ticket
£120.00

Your one day ticket includes refreshments and lunch. It also includes entrance into the conference, trade area and any workshops happening that day. You can select which day you would like to attend at checkout.

It does not include breakfast, evening meals or accommodation.

Three day ticket
£280.00

Your ticket includes refreshments, lunch and evening meals. It gives you access to the conference, trade area and workshops. Its also includes evening entertainment.

It does not include breakfast or over night accommodation.

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Get in Touch

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