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May 18, 2025

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COOC 2025

Rotlex participated in the China Optometric & Optical Conference COOC 2025 in Shanghai, showcasing cutting-edge solutions for precision lens measurement, contact lens analysis, IOL evaluation, and spectacle lens measurement. We connected with industry leaders, shared our latest technologies, and reinforced our commitment to advancing optical innovation for better patient outcomes.

COOC 2025

Rotlex participated in the China Optometric & Optical Conference COOC 2025 in Shanghai, showcasing cutting-edge solutions for precision lens measurement, contact lens analysis, IOL evaluation, and spectacle lens measurement. We connected with industry leaders, shared our latest technologies, and reinforced our commitment to advancing optical innovation for better patient outcomes.

Published on

May 18, 2025

News/Events

Imbar Bentolila

Marketing Manager

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This April, the Rotlex team had the chance to join the China Optometric & Optical Conference (COOC) 2025. This event is one of the largest and most important in the optical industry in Asia. The exhibition happened in the lively city of Shanghai. It brought together top experts, manufacturers, and visionaries from around the world. They showcased the newest innovations in optometry and eye care technology.

At our booth, we presented Rotlex’s cutting-edge solutions for ophthalmic metrology, including our flagship devices for precision lens measurement, advanced contact lens analysis, and intraocular lens (IOL) evaluation. We also showcased systems for the precise measurement of spectacle lenses, providing comprehensive solutions for the entire optical manufacturing process. This year, we highlighted our newest technologies designed to enhance optical manufacturing processes and improve patient outcomes.

At the event, we connected with industry leaders. We had insightful talks about new trends. We also showed how our technologies are setting new standards in optical measurement. We also showed our commitment to providing unmatched accuracy and reliability. These values are central to our mission to support eye care professionals around the world.

We would like to thank everyone who visited our booth, shared their insights, and expressed interest in our solutions. As we look ahead to future partnerships, we are committed to advancing optical innovation. We also support the growth of the optometric industry. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to expand our presence in the global optical market. 

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