The board of directors of EuroEyes International Eye Clinic Limited announced that with effect from 8 July 2022, Professor Dan Zoltan Reinstein, aged 59, has been appointed as executive Director. Professor Reinstein has been a director of London Vision Clinic Partners Limited ("LVCPL") and London Vision Clinic Training Limited ("LVCTL"), which became indirect wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Company, respectively, after the completion of the discloseable transaction in relation to the acquisition of the entire issued shares in LVCPL involving the issue of consideration shares under general mandate as announced by the announcements of the Company dated 20 January 2022 and 28 January 2022, respectively (the "Acquisition"). Professor Reinstein is the founder and has been a medical director of London Vision Clinic Limited (ie., the Landlord as defined below) since 2002, and has been the Lead Refractive Surgery Consultant for Carl Zeiss Meditec since 2001.

He has been a professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, the USA since 2010, a professor at Ulster University, the UK since 2015 and a professor at Sorbonne University, France since 2000, respectively. Professor Reinstein is also a bioengineering pioneer, inventor and developer in the field of layered corneal mapping and imaging and biometry. In 1991, he was the first to map the epithelium of the cornea having developed very high-frequency digital ultrasound scanning technology at Cornell University, the USA, for this purpose and which is now commercially available world-wide as the Arcscan Insight 100 robotic scanner.

His Insight 100 technology, as well as more recent optical coherence tomography (OCT) devices enable superior diagnostic capabilities to improve the safety and accuracy of both laser corneal and Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) surgery. Application of his patented biometric technologies has resulted in major contributions to the clinical and scientific development of both LASIK and SMILE. His authoritative textbook "The Surgeon's Guide to SMILE" was published in April 2018.

Professor Reinstein is an editor for the Therapeutic Refractive Surgery section of the Journal of Refractive Surgery and has published over 190 peer-reviewed papers, a majority in the area of corneal imaging and biometry with OCT and very high-frequency digital ultrasound scanning using the Artemis Insight 100 technology, which he co- invented while at Cornell University in the early 1990s. He has developed a novel formula that enhances the safety of the ICL based on Artemis Insight 100 robotic scanning. Professor Reinstein is amongst the most scientifically published clinician scientists in the field of corneal laser surgery as well as being recognized as one of the leading surgeons in Therapeutic Refractive Surgery.

Professor Reinstein graduated in 1989 from the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, the UK. He was awarded the Waring Medal in 2006, the Kritzinger Award in 2013, the International Society of Refractive Surgery President's Award and the Senior Achievement Award from the America Academy of Ophthalmology in 2020.