Professor Lyndon Jones (l), director, CORE and Dr. Prashant Garg, executive chair, LVPEI, signed the memorandum of understanding.

  
WATERLOO, Canada, and HYDERABAD, India—L.V. Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) and the Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE) at the University of Waterloo announced a strategic partnership to advance vision science research and therapeutic development, as well as to enhance eyecare delivery on a global scale. Structured as a memorandum of understanding, the agreement leverages the respective strengths of the two eyecare and research institutions, aiming to foster a dynamic exchange of knowledge, resources and technology, according to the announcement. Dr. Amit Mathur, strategic global partnerships and digital innovation advisor to LVPEI and a University of Waterloo alumnus, initiated the collaboration.

Key focus areas of the partnership include:

● Joint research initiatives, encompassing collaborative research projects focused on cutting-edge solutions in vision science and eye health.

● Therapeutic development, expediting the creation of new interventions to address some of the most challenging eye conditions affecting people worldwide.

● Knowledge exchange and capacity building, facilitating cross-institutional sharing through joint seminars, workshops and exchange programs for researchers and clinicians.

● Innovation in eyecare, exploring novel approaches to delivery mechanisms while harnessing the latest technology and research to improve patient outcomes.

 
Dr. Prashant Garg, executive chair at LVPEI, said, "Our agreement with CORE represents a significant milestone in the quest to push the boundaries of vision science and eyecare. By combining our strengths, we are setting the stage for breakthroughs that could transform the landscape of eye health globally."

Professor Lyndon Jones, director of CORE, added, "LVPEI is renowned for its dedication to excellence in eyecare and research. Together, we are committed to unlocking new possibilities in vision science and therapeutic development for the benefit of patients worldwide."

The memorandum of understanding was signed by LVPEI and CORE in late April, and both organizations are now establishing the joint operating models for the partnership, the announcement stated.