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SECO University

By Jacob StraubeUpdated Methodology

Sep 15–20Las Vegas, NV

Orbital rates this event Silver.

SECO University earns a Silver rating based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and relevance to the optometry industry. A solid regional option for teams focused on the optometry market.

SECO University 2026 is a training and certification event for optometry professionals. The conference draws 5,000 to 10,000 attendees to Las Vegas, Nevada, September 15–20, 2026. Registration sits at the higher end of the pricing spectrum. The event is built around structured education and credential advancement rather than product launches or networking expos. If your practice or supply business serves optometrists and needs direct access to practitioners focused on formal training, this conference merits consideration.

Common questions about this event

Is SECO University worth attending?

Orbital rates SECO University as a Silver tier conference based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.

When is SECO University in 2026?

SECO University takes place Sep 15–20, 2026 in Las Vegas, NV. The event typically draws 5k–10k attendees.

Where is SECO University held?

SECO University is held in Las Vegas, NV. Check the conference website for specific venue details and travel information.

How many exhibitors are at SECO University?

SECO University features 75–199 exhibitors. For companies selling into the optometry industry, exhibiting can be a direct channel to qualified buyers and decision-makers.

How can I get the attendee list for SECO University?

Attendee data for SECO University is available through exhibitor or sponsor packages. Orbital provides verified contact data for optometry businesses across the US, so you can reach decision-makers before, during, and after the show.

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