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2 2019 media kit Ophthalmology Times Europe presents cutting-edge advancements in surgery, drug therapy, technology, and clinical diagnosis to elevate progressive eye health from Doctor to patient.

3 print specifications and solutions AD SIZES (IN MILLIMETRES) Ad Size (Millimeters) Non-Bleed Sizes (Width x Depth) Bleed Sizes (Width x Depth) Trim Sizes (Width x Depth) Double-page Spread Full Page 1/2 Page Island Double-page spread 368 x x x 267 Full page 171 x x x 267 1/2 Island 114 x x x 194 1/2 page vertical 86 x x x 267 1/2 page horizontal 171 x x x 133 1/3 page vertical 54 x x x 267 1/4 page 86 x x x 133 Trim: 394mm x 267mm Bleed: 400mm x 273mm Trim: 197mm x 267mm Bleed: 203mm x 273mm Trim: 130mm x 194mm Bleed: 133mm x 197mm Additional Specifications 1/2 Page Vertical 1/2 Page Horizontal 1/3 Page Vertical 1/4 Page Live matter: Hold 10 mm from all sides Trim size of journal: 197 x 267 mm Paper Stock: Paper stock: 65 GSM Trim: 102mm x 267mm Bleed: 105mm x 273mm Trim: 70mm x 267mm Bleed: 73mm x 273mm Trim: 102mm x 133mm Bleed: 105mm x 137mm Covers: 150 GSM Type of Binding: Trim: 197mm x 133mm Bleed: 203mm x 137mm Saddle Stitch. Jogs to head. RATES IN Full-Run Rates Full colour Rates 1x 3x 6x 9x 12x 18x 24x Full Page 7,430 7,210 7,000 6,770 6,545 6,330 6,110 2/3 Page 6,000 5,820 5,640 5,455 5,280 5,100 4,920 1/2 page 5,640 5,470 5,300 5,130 4,960 4,795 4,620 1/3 page 4,360 4,230 4,100 3,965 3,825 3,710 3,575 1/4 page 3,855 3,735 3,630 3,505 3,390 3,265 3,155 Special Positions*: Outside back cover... 1,815 Inside front cover... 1,360 Inside back cover... 1,085 Opposite TOC (full page)... 1,085 First position in Cataract & Refractive (full page) First position in Glaucoma (full page) First Position in Retina (full page) Preferred position (full page) * Special Position charges are in addition to the published print rates for Colour Display Advertising. Inserts <5000 (Rate per 000) >5000 (Rate per 000) Full Circulation (Rate per 000)

4 print solutions COVER TIPS Grab the reader s attention with an exclusive Cover Tip, an effective way to enhance brand awareness, communicate timely information, or to lead the reader to additional content within the publication. Make a statement and be front of mind with your target audience. Only one cover tip per issue is available, contact your sales representative to take advantage of this powerful opportunity. Trimming: Live matter: 191mm x 133mm Trim size: 171mm x 114mm Bleed size: 197mm x 140mm Cover tips jog to the bottom. Keep live matter 3/4 from edges & gutter trim If client supplies, please provide as trim size. 130 GSM stock weight Consult sales manager for availability. Be seen first. Limited availability for this high impact position. GHOST COVER Front cover Live matter: 178mm x 197mm Trim size: 197mm x 217mm Bleed size: 203mm x 220mm Your Custom Message Here Inside cover Live matter: 171mm x 241mm Trim size: 197mm x 267mm Bleed size: 203mm x 273mm Consult sales manager for availability.

5 and retraction PAGE 13 Circulation Coverage Total Qualified Distribution* Our Readers* (Circulation by Sub-Specialty and Professional Setting) Austria Belgium Cyprus Germany... 1,992 Denmark Finland France... 1,632 Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Rest Of Europe Total Qualified Circulation...20,634 * As filed with the BPA, subject to audit. CUTTING-EDGE ADVANCEMENTS JULY/AUGUST 2015 VOL. 11, NO. 6 ISSUE FEATURE ESCRS preview Recommendations and highlights for the XXXIII Congress in Barcelona CATARACT & REFRACTIVE Real-world IOL experience Clinical fi ndings and future considerations for a new generation IOL GLAUCOMA Combination drug-eluting lens Week-long IOP reduction with just one day of vitamin E loaded lens wear 33.8% Cataract & Refractive Surgery *Publisher s own data. Baseline After 3 injections of conbercept Baseline VA 57 letters RETINA After 1st injection VA 60 letters 19.5% Glaucoma After 2nd injection VA 66 letters After 3rd injection VA 69 letters CONBERCEPT A NEW ANTI-VEGF CONCEPT Novel agent approved in China may reduce injection frequency PAGE % Corneal/ External Eye Disease SEPTEMBER 2015 VOL. 11, NO. 7 GLAUCOMA The space concept that s redefining glaucoma New invention may benefi t astronauts and patients CATARACT & REFRACTIVE DEX nanowafer for dry eye disease Novel dexamethasone delivery system provides alternative to eye drops RETINA Europe surgeons switching to pars plana vitrectomy PPV rates increase for retinal detachment EXCLUSIVE VIDEO A 25-gauge vitrectomy for primary retinal detachment. 13.1% Retina/ Vitreous Retinal Disorders CUTTING-EDGE ADVANCEMENTS CATARACT SURGERY 1 3 FIRST EXPERIENCES NEW HIGH-FREQUENCY FLACS SYSTEM Observational case series demonstrates complete, precise capsulotomy and highly effective, reproducible lens fragmentation PAGE % Pediatrics 7.0% Neuro- Ophthalmology RETINA JUNE 2015 VOL. 11, NO. 5 ADDITIONAL EDITORIAL Retinal gene therapy Pioneering gene therapy moves even closer to clinical reality ISSUE FEATURE Safer treatment for OAG patients Ease, precision and safety with laser-assisted glaucoma treatment EXCLUSIVE VIDEO Dr André Mermoud performs CO 2 laser-assisted sclerectomy surgery Navigated PRP vs pattern laser Navigated PRP broadens therapeutic options in diabetic retinopathy 6.4% Plastics CUTTING-EDGE ADVANCEMENTS CATARACT & REFRACTIVE Capsular phimosis (anterior capsule opacification grade 4) in an eye implanted with an interrupted square-edge hydrophobic acrylic IOL The material and design of the IOL, especially at the optic edge, are both relevant factors when it comes to anterior and posterior capsule opacification 4.3% Other Capsule opacification with IOLs Lens design and material may influence anterior capsule opacification LEFT: Lens epithelial cell (LEC) migration at the optic-haptic junction with the interrupted square edge IOL RIGHT: LEC migration at the optic-haptic junction with the continuous sharp optic edge IOL

6 Print specifications and display ad requirements SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Density of Tone: 4C ads not exceed 300%; 2C, 190%; B&W, 95%. 1. CMYK is the only accepted mode for 4C ads. Do not use RGB. 2. Do not use spot color unless you are paying for a PMS (Pantone) color. 3. Colors viewed on your monitor may not be representative of final output. Always check monitor color values against CMYK color swatches and the final KODAK APPROVAL color proof or equivalent. Laser color proofs are for identification only. Should proofs not meet specifications, we will print to published SWOP ink densities. C@1.30, M@1.40, Y@.90, and K@1.70. REPRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS: Follow Specifications for Web Offset Publication (SWOP) Tenth Edition for printing in the new millennium. Ophthalmology Times Europe is printed Web offset. Our preferred ad page material is an electronic digital file furnished as a PDF/X1a. Any omissions, or color deviation from a submitted proof, other than a quality KODAK APPROVAL or equivalent, will not warrant adjustment for space or color charge. DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL AND INSERTS: Inserts and electronic ad files are held for one year from date of last insertion and then destroyed. Supplied disks are not returned or retained. DIGITAL AD REQUIREMENTS: 1. Digital data is required for all ad submissions. Preferred format is PDF/X- 1a. Note that a standard PDF is not a preferred format, files should be a PDF/X-1a which is a PDF subset specific to printing. Publisher shall have no obligation or liability to Advertiser of any kind (including, without limitation, the obligation to offer Advertiser makegoods or any other form of compensation) if an ad is supplied to Publisher by Advertiser in any format other than our preferred formats. Non-preferred or non-acceptable formats will be charged a $150 processing fee. All files should be built to exact ad space dimensions purchased. For detailed instructions on preparing PDF/X-1a files and submitting ad files to the correct size, contact the production manager. 2. Publisher will not supply a faxed or soft proof for Advertiser-supplied files. Advertiser is solely responsible for preflighting and proofing all advertisements prior to submission to Publisher. If Publisher detects an error before going to press, Publisher will make a reasonable effort to contact Advertiser to give Advertiser an opportunity to correct and resubmit Advertiser s file before publication. 3. Ad Proofs: To insure that Advertiser s ad is reproduced correctly, a SWOP-certified color proof that has been made from the same file that Advertiser supplies to Publisher must be provided. Publisher cannot provide Advertiser any assurances regarding the accuracy of reproduction of any ad submitted without a SWOP proof. Publisher shall have no obligation or liability to Advertiser of any kind (including, without limitation, the obligation to offer Advertiser makegoods or any other form of compensation) for any ad supplied to Publisher by Advertiser without a SWOP proof. PROVIDER INFORMATION REQUIRED: 1. Issue date. 2. Advertiser, product, and agency name. 3. Agency contact person and phone number, or vendor name and phone number. 4. List of contents (printout of disk contents). PRINT PRODUCTION MATERIALS: Insertion orders, contracts, publication-set copy, reproduction materials, electronic files, proofs and other instructions, to: barbara.williams@ubm.com Send all non- ed print materials and other information to: Ophthalmology Times Europe Attn: Barbara Williams UBM Medica Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Cheshire Oaks Cheshire CH65 9HQ, UK Tel: +44 (0) barbara.williams@ubm.com

7 production and editorial calendar 2019 JANUARY/FEBRUARY ISSUE MARCH ISSUE APRIL ISSUE Advertising Deadline: January 18 Advertising Deadline: February 14 Advertising Deadline: March 18 Editorial features*: Evolving ophthalmic surgical methods Editorial features*: Considering corneal disorders Bonus Distribution: COPHy Annual Congress on Controversies in Ophthalmology 4th - 6th April, Dublin, Ireland Editorial features*: IOL advancement Bonus Distribution: ARVO Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 28th April - 2nd May, Vancouver, USA ASCRS American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery 3rd - 7th May, San Diego, USA SFO Société Française d Ophtalmologie 11th - 14th May, Paris, France MAY ISSUE JUNE ISSUE JULY/AUGUST ISSUE Advertising Deadline: April 15 Advertising Deadline: May 17 Advertising Deadline: July 18 Editorial features*: Addressing and managing glaucoma Editorial features*: Techniques and outcomes in retinal surgery Bonus Distribution: SOE European Society of Ophthalmology 13th - 16th June, Nice, France DOC (MCN) Internationaler Kongress der Deutschen Ophthalmochirurgen 23rd - 25th June, Nuremberg, Germany EVRS European VitreoRetinal Society 27th - 30th June, Lisbon, Portugal Editorial features*: ESCRS Preview and City Guide Bonus Distribution: ESCRS European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons 14th - 18th September, Paris, France *Editorial features are subject to change.

8 production and editorial calendar 2019 SEPTEMBER ISSUE OCTOBER ISSUE NOVEMBER ISSUE Advertising Deadline: August 16 Advertising Deadline: September 26 Advertising Deadline: October 18 Editorial features*: Opportunities and challenges in cataract and refractive surgery Editorial features*: Developments in medical retina conditions Editorial features*: Hope with personalised medicine and gene therapy Bonus Distribution: ESCRS European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons 14th - 18th September, Paris, France DOG Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft 26th - 29th September, Berlin, Germany EVER European Association for Vision and Eye Research 17th - 19th October, Nice, France AAO American Academy of Ophthalmology 12th - 15th October, San Francisco, USA Readex Study October issue DECEMBER ISSUE Advertising Deadline: November 18 Editorial features*: Ophthamic challenges in 2020 Sections in Each Issue: Cataract and Refractive, Glaucoma, Retina *Editorial features subject to change.