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Voting Open for 2024 EyeVote Readers’ Choice Awards

Nominations close Oct. 11. Cast your vote today!

the 2024 eyevote logoVision Monday and 20/20 are hosting the 16th annual EyeVote Readers’ Choice Awards to identify the optical industry’s favorite products and companies this year. CAST YOUR VOTES HERE.

These two Jobson Medical Information publications are teaming up once again this fall to get readers’ opinions by asking optical retailers and ECPs to identify their favorite products in 22 distinct categories: optical frames, spectacle lenses, sunglasses, sustainable materials for frames, sustainable materials for sunglasses, Rx sun lenses, contact lenses, optical equipment for wholesale prescription labs, optical supplies, ECP/retail in-office lab equipment, diagnostic instruments, practice management software, EHR software, online ordering website, patient engagement systems, dispensing/measuring fitting systems, online and social media marketing services, PPE, virtual omni-channel sales tools, telehealth solutions, low vision and assistive technology and social purpose missions.

Selected companies for each category will be chosen based on both brand and company choices supplied by readers. Only votes from ECPs, optical retail managers and lab executives/managers will be counted. CAST YOUR VOTES HERE.

Casting a vote will also enter you in a chance to win a $500 American Express gift card or one of two runner-up prizes of $100 American Express gift cards.

Voting for EyeVote closes at 11:59 p.m. EST Friday, Oct. 11, 2024.

 

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