March 2026 Newsletter
- George Kong
- Jun 8
- 1 min read
March has been an exciting month for Melbourne Rapid Fields (MRF), with continued global engagement, strong visibility through international conferences, and growing recognition of our role in improving glaucoma diagnosis worldwide. From Asia-Pacific thought leadership to global awareness initiatives and industry publications, MRF continues to advance accessible, validated visual field testing solutions for clinicians and patients. |
APAO Congress: Advancing Digital Glaucoma CareMRF was featured at the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO) Congress, highlighting the growing role of digital health in glaucoma care. Discussions focused on how web-based perimetry can enhance accessibility, enable earlier detection, and support scalable screening models across diverse healthcare systems. |
Featured in Insight Ophthalmic NewsMelbourne Rapid Fields was highlighted in Insight Ophthalmic News, showcasing how rapid, accessible online visual field testing is helping create a “level playing field” in glaucoma diagnosis globally. This reinforces MRF’s role in improving access to care and supporting earlier detection worldwide. |
Supporting Global Eye Health InitiativesMRF continues to contribute to global initiatives aligned with the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB). With glaucoma remaining a leading cause of irreversible vision loss, scalable technologies like MRF are critical in expanding access to reliable visual field testing worldwide. |
Growing interest in Brazil at CNNO 2026Melbourne Rapid Fields is generating strong interest among ophthalmologists in Brazil at this year’s Congresso Norte-Nordeste de Oftalmologia (CNNO), in partnership with ID Med. Clinicians are recognising the value of fast, validated, and accessible online perimetry for both clinic and remote care—supporting earlier glaucoma detection and improved patient outcomes. |

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