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Laser World of Photonics
Automatica to co-locate with Laser World of Photonics
The exhibitions will take place from 27 to 30 June 2023 in Munich, Germany, and then held together every two years
On demand - Innovation Award Shortlist: Quantum + Sensors Test and Measurement / Optical Measuring Systems/Imaging
Laser World of Photonics 2022
More than 900 exhibitors from across the global photonics industry were in attendance
Xix camera series at Laser World of Photonics
Ximea has released new models in its Xix camera series, equipped with Sony Presgius S sensors
Optronis to show semiconductor streak camera in Munich
Optronis says the semiconductor-based S3C-1 streak camera is a world-first, and will open up applications in plasma research, detonics and microfluidics
Laser World of Photonics invites award entries
The closing date for submissions for the innovation award, open to all 2022 exhibiting companies, is 28 February
Corning delivers two million Varioptic lenses
Corning announced today at the Laser World of Photonics trade show that it has delivered its two millionth Corning Varioptic lens for industrial applications
SWIR and depth sensors up for Laser World of Photonics award
Trinamix, SWIR Vision Systems and Emberion have been shortlisted within the imaging and sensors category of Laser World of Photonics’ first innovation award
Graphene sensor at Laser Munich to lower cost of SWIR imaging
Graphene Flagship partner, Emberion, is launching a VIS-SWIR graphene photodetector at Laser World of Photonics. The technology has been shortlisted for an innovation award at the Munich trade fair
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