CooperVision has retired its elementary school-themed trade show booth following its final appearance at SECO 2026 last week in Atlanta. According to the company, the concept blended creativity with clinical purpose, spotlighting the urgency of early intervention in childhood myopia and the lasting impact proactive management can have on children’s long-term eye health.
To commemorate the booth’s final appearance, CooperVision donated the books that lined its shelves to The Ron Clark Academy (RCA) in Atlanta, where they will be shared with students. In total, more than 900 books were gifted to the nonprofit middle school, where educator Michael Bonner teaches. Bonner previously served as CooperVision’s keynote speaker at the 2025 American Academy of Optometry Annual Meeting, making the donation a full-circle moment.
Since its debut at Optometry’s Meeting 2024 in Indianapolis, the CooperVision Elementary booth has been a staple feature at trade shows and events across the United States. A new booth concept is in development and will premiere at Optometry’s Meeting 2026.


