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advErtisEmEnt fEaturE photonics EuropE 2012
Photonics Europe 16-19 April 2012
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PIE Photonics Europe will take place 16-19 April 2012 in Brussels, Belgium, ‘the Heart of Europe’. Join your colleagues in this vibrant modern
city in a beautiful congress centre, The Square Brussels Meeting Centre, which will provide up- to-date congress facilities and exhibition hall in one easy-to-access location. The 2012 programme will continue the Photonics Europe focus on giving the attendee access to developers from universities and institutes. This is a great conference for finding opportunities to team with others interested in developing prototypes and commercialising technology.
Conference organisers expect more than
1,400 papers in 18 conferences across a wide technology range. In the exhibition, companies will display components, devices, and systems for more than 1,500 attendees. A host of social events will give attendees time to network and relax with their colleagues. The popular Hot Topics sessions will highlight late-breaking and far-reaching developments and overviews.
18 conferences In the conference rooms, scientists and researchers will be giving overviews and details of their latest discoveries and insights. Cutting- edge results will be given to an audience
22 ElEctro optics l deCember 2011/JAnuAry 2012
Brussels, Belgium
interested in a broad range of technologies and their integration into a variety of applications.
conference topics will include: l micro/nano technologies Metamaterials, Nanophotonics, Photonic Crystal Materials and Devices, Photonic Crystal Fibres, MEMS-MOEMS, Micro-Optics, Optical Micro- and Nanometrology
l disruptive organic and Bio photonics Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care, Organic Optoelectronics
l highly integrated and functional photonic components
Silicon Photonics, Photonic Integrated 
www.electrooptics.com
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