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Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics
Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics

Fashion Network

time4 days ago

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Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics

Essilorluxottica has entered an agreement to buy Optegra ophthalmic clinics from MidEuropa, as the Franco-Italian eyewear group aims to expand in the medical technology industry, the companies said on Friday. ​ Financial details of the transaction, which is expected to close later this year, were not disclosed. The Optegra group operates a network of over 70 eye hospitals and diagnostic facilities in the UK, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and the Netherlands under the Optegra, Lexum and Iris brands. It serves both publicly reimbursed and private-pay patients, providing treatments and vision correction procedures such as cataract surgery, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma treatments, refractive lens replacement and laser eye surgery. "With the acquisition of Optegra, we are stepping into a new frontier – one where comprehensive eyecare, advanced diagnostics, therapeutic interventions and surgical treatments come together in one seamless platform", Essilorluxottica CEO Francesco Milleri and deputy CEO Paul du Saillant said in a statement. Essilorluxottica was advised by Rothschild for the transaction. It is aiming to expand beyond its traditional lenses and sunglasses products, into complementary sectors characterised by a strong technological component, such as Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses or hearing aids applied to glasses.

Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics
Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics

Fashion Network

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics

Essilorluxottica has entered an agreement to buy Optegra ophthalmic clinics from MidEuropa, as the Franco-Italian eyewear group aims to expand in the medical technology industry, the companies said on Friday. ​ Financial details of the transaction, which is expected to close later this year, were not disclosed. The Optegra group operates a network of over 70 eye hospitals and diagnostic facilities in the UK, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and the Netherlands under the Optegra, Lexum and Iris brands. It serves both publicly reimbursed and private-pay patients, providing treatments and vision correction procedures such as cataract surgery, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma treatments, refractive lens replacement and laser eye surgery. "With the acquisition of Optegra, we are stepping into a new frontier – one where comprehensive eyecare, advanced diagnostics, therapeutic interventions and surgical treatments come together in one seamless platform", Essilorluxottica CEO Francesco Milleri and deputy CEO Paul du Saillant said in a statement. Essilorluxottica was advised by Rothschild for the transaction. It is aiming to expand beyond its traditional lenses and sunglasses products, into complementary sectors characterised by a strong technological component, such as Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses or hearing aids applied to glasses.

EssilorLuxottica Expands Med-tech Strategy With Acquisition of Ophthalmology Platform Optegra
EssilorLuxottica Expands Med-tech Strategy With Acquisition of Ophthalmology Platform Optegra

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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EssilorLuxottica Expands Med-tech Strategy With Acquisition of Ophthalmology Platform Optegra

MILAN — EssilorLuxottica is making another acquisition in the med-tech segment. The eyewear giant said Friday it has entered into an agreement with European private equity investor MidEuropa to buy ophthalmology platform Optegra, which operates in the U.K., Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and the Netherlands. More from WWD Italian Fashion Associations Sign Protocol to Combat Worker Exploitation in Supply Chain The Future's in Your Frames: Smart Glasses by Even Realities Make '80s Sci-fi Predictions Real Giorgio Armani Mare Embarks on a Journey to Favorite Summer Destinations Francesco Milleri, chairman and chief executive officer, and Paul du Saillant, deputy CEO at EssilorLuxottica, said in a joint statement that with this acquisition, the company is 'stepping into a new frontier — one where comprehensive eye care, advanced diagnostics, therapeutic interventions and surgical treatments come together in one seamless platform.' EssilorLuxottica, they said, has 'the strategic assets to fuel this vision: an extensive distribution network with new clinical approaches, a smart eyewear offering with health care potential, and diagnostic capabilities that will be able to detect conditions ranging from neurodegenerative diseases to cardiovascular dysfunction.' This is a further step into EssilorLuxottica's med-tech strategy. In addition to frames and lenses, the group's offer today includes AI-powered innovative technologies, wearables, medical instruments and science-backed eye care solutions. 'Optegra and its experienced doctors will bring new medical capabilities to our group, enabling us to address patients' needs with the most advanced vision care technologies and treatments in one trusted system that will anchor our med-tech aspirations. Powered by our growing AI and big data capabilities, we will be able to broaden our impact and deliver the most personalized and seamless patient journey,' concluded Milleri and du Saillant. The Optegra group, under the Optegra, Lexum and Iris brands, operates an extensive network of over 70 eye hospitals and diagnostic facilities across Europe. The treatments and procedures supported by AI in pre- and post-op stages include sight-saving cataract surgery, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma treatments, refractive lens replacement and laser eye surgery, serving both publicly reimbursed and private-pay patients. Dr. Peter Byloos, CEO of Optegra Eye Health Care, touted EssilorLuxottica's leadership and said the partnership 'not only accelerates our growth potential but also enhances our ability to deliver advanced, digital and integrated eye care solutions to all our patients.' EssilorLuxottica was assisted by Rothschild & Co in the transaction, which is expected to close later in 2025 pending regulatory approvals. Robert Knorr, managing partner at MidEuropa said that, after accelerating Optegra's expansion, opening new clinics, and invested in its 'its digitalization, implementation of AI technologies, and broader mission to expand access to high-quality eye care,' he believes EssilorLuxottica 'is the ideal partner to lead Optegra into its next phase of growth and innovation.' EssilorLuxottica has been ramping up its tech capabilities through several acquisitions. After introducing last year its Nuance Audio brand, a convergence of eyewear and hearing aid devices, the group in January took over Pulse Audition, a French start-up that specializes in AI-powered noise reduction and voice sound enhancement to scale up its Nuance Audio's technology. The group established the dedicated Super Audio division in the summer of 2022 and finalized the acquisition six months later of Israeli company Nuance Hearing. In mid-December, it revealed the acquisition of the Italy-based Espansione Group, which specializes in the design and manufacturing of noninvasive medical devices, protected by international patents for the diagnosis and treatment of dry-eye, ocular surface and retinal diseases. This followed the deal last July to acquire an 80 percent stake in Heidelberg Engineering, a German company that is a specialist in diagnostic solutions, digital surgical technologies and health care IT for clinical ophthalmology. EssilorLuxottica in 2024 reported revenues of 26.5 billion euros. In addition to its own brands ranging from Ray-Ban and Oakley to Persol, the group produces and distributes eyewear for brands spanning from Giorgio Armani, Brunello Cucinelli and Burberry to Chanel, Michael Kors, Moncler, Prada and Ralph Lauren to name a few. Best of WWD Lexxola Launches New Style: The Neo Chrome Hearts Debuts High-performance Ski Goggles Marchon and Lacoste Extend Eyewear Licensing Agreement Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics
Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics

Reuters

time6 days ago

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Essilorluxottica to buy Optegra eyecare clinics

MILAN, May 30 (Reuters) - Essilorluxottica ( opens new tab has entered an agreement to buy Optegra ophthalmic clinics from MidEuropa, as the Franco-Italian eyewear group aims to expand in the medical technology industry, the companies said on Friday. Financial details of the transaction, which is expected to close later this year, were not disclosed. The Optegra group operates a network of over 70 eye hospitals and diagnostic facilities in the UK, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and the Netherlands under the Optegra, Lexum and Iris brands. It serves both publicly reimbursed and private-pay patients, providing treatments and vision correction procedures such as cataract surgery, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma treatments, refractive lens replacement and laser eye surgery. "With the acquisition of Optegra, we are stepping into a new frontier – one where comprehensive eyecare, advanced diagnostics, therapeutic interventions and surgical treatments come together in one seamless platform", Essilorluxottica CEO Francesco Milleri and deputy CEO Paul du Saillant said in a statement. Essilorluxottica was advised by Rothschild for the transaction. It is aiming to expand beyond its traditional lenses and sunglasses products, into complementary sectors characterised by a strong technological component, such as Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses or hearing aids applied to glasses.

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