VM Retina Meeting 2026

Event name:

VM Retina Meeting 2026

Venue/location:

Infinity Hotel, Münich, Germany

Date:

April 16–18, 2026

Registration:

Click here to register for this event

Booth:

W2

Products on booth:

NEW METIS 3D Digital Heads-Up Module (METIS HU)

 

Elara 900

 

Eyesi Surgical Simulator

 

 

Extra information:

Designing the future of better vision at the VM Retina Meeting 2026. 

 

Haag-Streit is pleased to present its latest innovations at the VM Retina Meeting 2026. Visit us at Booth W2 to experience the METIS 3D Digital Heads-Up Module (METIS HU), alongside the Elara 900 slit lamp, and the Eyesi Surgical Simulator.

METIS HU – Your surgical cockpit

METIS HU expands Haag-Streit’s trusted METIS 900 ophthalmic microscope with an integrated 3D 4K visualization platform. Combining advanced 3D camera technology with a large 55” heads-up display, it delivers exceptional image clarity and enhanced depth-of-field while supporting improved surgical ergonomics. Built on the proven stability of METIS 900, METIS HU also introduces digital productivity features such as quick zoom, image filters, and flexible switching between 3D digital visualization and traditional ocular viewing.

Elara 900 – The slit lamp. Reinvented.

Discover Haag-Streit’s new slit lamp for the 21st century. Designed with the ambitious eye care specialist in mind, the Elara 900 fuses legendary Haag-Streit optics with its revolutionary projector illumination to ensure a superior clinical view. Its powerful “presets” streamline examination workflows, while motorized height and magnification elements further increase speed and efficiency. Combined with its intuitive control layout, spacious headrest, and inclined oculars, the Elara 900 redefines slit lamp ergonomics to deliver comfort for patient and examiner alike.

Eyesi Surgical Simulator

Eyesi Surgical is a high-end virtual reality simulator for intraocular surgery training. The Eyesi platform can be equipped with interfaces for cataract and vitreoretinal surgery. Training units range from basic skills training through to surgical procedures and complications management. Validated training concepts and a multilanguage interface support residencies in integrating the simulator into their program.