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business opportunities. Chaired by Anderson, the programme will


include talks by: l Peter Hartmann, Schott, on how EU regulations RoHS and REACH threaten the use of key enabling optical materials;


l Wenko Süptitz, Spectaris, on measures against damages for the optical industry caused by RoHS and REACH;


l Elisabeth Leitner, Deutsches Institut für Normung, on the ISO’s international standardisation of optics and photonics;


l Detlev Ristau, Laserzentrum Hannover, on how standards are made and how to get involved in order to gain a competitive lead through timely access to relevant information;


l Augustin Grillet, Barco, on the Photonics21 Public Private Partnership’s structure, tasks, and role under Horizon 2020;


l Anthony Hillion, Aquiti Gestion, on recent trends in the European venture capital industry;


l Els Van de Velde, IDEA Consult, on tracking the implementation of the KETs Observatory Project;


l Peter Peumans, Imec, on market potential for integrated photonics in the life sciences; and


l Reinhard Poprawe, Fraunhofer ILT, on laser additive


manufacturing and the vision of 3D printing. Workshops ranging from part- to


full-day are offered. Pre-registration is required, and is free to technical


conference attendees. Topics are: l Finding partners for Horizon 2020, chaired by Anke Lohmann of ESPKTN;


l FP7-STREP-Smartfiber workshop, chaired by Dries van Thourhout of Ghent University and Imec, and Eli Voet of Com&sens;


l Schott workshop on the properties of optical glass and special optical materials, with lecturers Peter Hartmann and Steffen Reichel; and


l Interdisciplinary workshop of biophotonics 2014, organised by Photonics4Life (P4L), the


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Leading photonics suppliers will show their latest devices and systems in a two-day exhibition (15 and 16 April) featuring optical components, lasers, fibre optics, detectors, sensors, and cameras. The Photonics Innovation Village, including 13 optics and photonics projects


from universities, not-for-profit companies, and research centres, will showcase research programmes aiming to commercialise new technology into products. Organised by B-PHOT, the Brussels Photonics Team at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, the Photonics Innovation Village is supported by SPIE with cash awards sponsored


by the Brussels Capital Region Government awarded to the top projects. Winners in two categories will be announced on 16 April. SPIE Photonics Europe features


more than 1,200 presentations in 18 technical conferences, poster sessions, daily ‘hot topics’ sessions, and numerous networking and social events. l


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