EVENT 11 August 2020

DSPE Optics and Optomechanics Week 2017

• 23 October – DSPE Optics and Optomechanics Symposium + Fair • 24 October – Demonstration Day at Fraunhofer Institute • 24 – 25 October – Course Optomechanics of Dan Vukobratovich•...


About this event

• 23 October – DSPE Optics and Optomechanics Symposium + Fair

• 24 October – Demonstration Day at Fraunhofer Institute

• 24 – 25 October – Course Optomechanics of Dan Vukobratovich
• 24 – 26 October – SMETHODS+ Trainings and Hands-on Practice on Optical Design and Simulation

 

In 2013 we had the first bi-annual Optics and Optomechanics event in Eindhoven. In 2015 we had the OpticsWeek in Delft. More than 250 precision engineers joint both events. To extend the community to abroad, we have chosen to organize it in Aachen Germany and to involve German parties to the event. Representatives from acknowledged German industry and institutes are involved.

 

 


23 October 2017



References

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References

A flexible way to reflect…

The W.M. Keck Observatory telescopes on Hawaii are receiving upgrades that include an Adaptive Secondary Mirror (ASM) and the Keck Wide Field Imager (KWFI).

Read more
AI-driven visual inspection of photonic…

In the rapidly evolving field of photonics, the integrity of photonic wafers is paramount to the performance and reliability of optical devices.

Read more
Designing better with additive manufacturing

In the area of precision engineering – where tolerances are measured in microns or even nanometers – additive manufacturing (AM) offers a new level of possibility.

Read more