Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd March 2019, Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam    Click    here for Conference Report &amp; pictures    (picture credits: Noel Bauer, Maastricht University)   Attendees were welcomed by Dr Jan Willem Pott (University of Groningen) who promised the general ophthalmologists that Neuro-ophthalmologists were not nearly so intimidating as the Dutch military police, &amp; the UK attendees that they would always find welcome and friendship from colleagues here in the Netherlands. Dr Gordon Plant led the charge on day 1 starting with his take on higher cognitive visual function, followed by sessions on optic neuropathies and vascular neuro-ophthalmology before attendees repaired to the wine &amp; conversation fuelled conference dinner. Dr Axel Petzold ran parallel practical sessions on the use of OCT and pocket solar powered ophthalmosopes (Arclight) throughout the day). Day 2 took us through the Glymphatic system, Autoimmune-mediated Optic Neuropathies, Patients’ Perspectives and Novel assessments and therapies in Autoimmune Neuro-Ophthalmology, before the meeting was rounded off with a discussion of interesting and illustrative case studies from across Europe  Due to venue limitations the event was oversubscribed and not all who wished to attend could be accommodated - we hope the accompanying report will be of use to those who were unable to attend, and we hope to see them at  our next meeting in Cambridge 27 September 2019