11th Wetzlar Autumn Meeting September 24 and 25 (partner event)
Modern Optical Manufacturing
About this event
This year’s 14th edition of the conference will once again offer a broad spectrum of interesting contributions on all aspects of classic optics manufacturing as well as presentations on the topics of 3D printing, nano imprint processes and special manufacturing challenges. Dr. Reinhard Voelkel (Focuslight Technologies) and Jose Pozo (Optica) will give keynote speeches at the beginning of the event.
The guest country is the Netherlands, which will provide an insight into its expertise in the field of optical manufacturing in a parallel session called “Optical manufacturing in the Netherlands”. This is session is organised together with the DSPE and is planned in the morning of September 25. Dr. Helena Diez-y-Riega (Optica) will moderate the session.
The Session is on 25.09.2024. Parallelsession „Optics production in the Netherlands“
11:20 Uhr Immersion lithography – printing at the edge Jan Baselmans, ASML Netherlands B.V.
11:45 Uhr Large format Adaptive Mirror development for ground-based astronomy Stefan Kuiper, TNO
12:10 Uhr Hybrid optics offering advanced and unique features for optical sensing applications Edwin Wolterink, Anteryon B.V.
12:35 Uhr A non-powered optical sight system for armoured vehicles Sander Lokerse, Nedinsco B.V.
The conference is organised by Optence e.V. / Photonics Hub .
More details about the conference and exhibitors can be found on: https://lnkd.in/dRfWD2p
Germany
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