The NANOS Annual Meeting has always been more than a conference - it's the one moment each year when the entire neuro‑ophthalmology community comes together. It's where colleagues reconnect, mentors guide the next generation, and the conversations in hallways and breakout rooms shape the way we practice for the year ahead.
Registration for NANOS 2026 is already significantly ahead of previous years, and this year's meeting is shaping up to be one of our strongest yet. The momentum is unmistakable, and the sense of anticipation across the community is growing.
While the full program will be released soon, we can already share that the meeting will open with the Walsh Session - a cornerstone of the NANOS experience and one of the most anticipated educational events in our field. The depth, rigor, and collaborative spirit of the Walsh Session set the tone for the entire meeting, offering insights and discussions that simply can't be replicated elsewhere.
This year's gathering in Boston will also feature opportunities to connect with colleagues in a setting that reflects the city's academic energy. Our View Boston event will offer a panoramic experience of the city from indoors - a perfect way to take in Boston's skyline in March while staying warm and connected with your peers.
If you've attended before, you know the feeling: the sense of belonging, the shared purpose, the conversations that stay with you long after the meeting ends. If you're new to NANOS, this is the ideal year to join us and experience the community firsthand.
All registration details-including the instructional video, hotel information, and FAQ's-are available at nanosweb.org/nanos2026.
We look forward to welcoming you to Boston for NANOS 2026 - where the specialty comes together, the learning is unmatched, and the connections last far beyond the meeting.
Be well and peaceful,
Billy
Billy J. Atwell
NANOS Communications and Meetings Specialist
NANOS Executive Office
1935 County Road B-2 W Ste 165 | Roseville, MN 55113
Tel: (952) 646-2053 | Fax: (888) 381-0170 | Email: communications@nanosweb.org

