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and provides a smaller footprint (45.72 x 21.34mm) and faster time- to-market than traditional sensor technology, offering a cost-effective solution/alternative. Get started with spectral sensing in minutes and quickly move your device from concept to scalable production. www.pixelteq.com


PowerPhotonic, a manufacturer of micro-optics for laser and laser diode applications, will exhibit at the show. The company’s products address applications across the laser and telecommunications industry. PowerPhotonic provides a complete range of standard products including slow and fast axis collimators, micro-lens arrays, beam shapers and diffusers, as well as the ability to create custom micro-optics cost effectively with the LightForge service. Products include high efficiency beam shapers for materials


processing, as well as diode optics for high brightness pump sources. PowerPhotonic also offers customers the ability to create innovative freeform optical surfaces, test new ideas and verify designs without incurring expensive upfront engineering charges. www.powerphotonic.com


Princeton Instruments provides CCD, ICCD, EMCCD, emICCD, X-Ray and InGaAs cameras; spectrometers; spectrographs; imaging systems; and optics and coatings. The company partners with its customers to solve their most challenging


problems in unique, innovative ways. Innovative products include award-winning IsoPlane spectrographs, PI-MAX4 ICCD cameras, NIRvana SWIR/IR cameras and ProEM-HS high-speed EMCCD cameras. www.princetoninstruments.com


Roditi International, a distributor of laser crystals in Europe, will join its partner LMC to exhibit its capabilities in a range of laser and optoelectronic crystal products. As a supplier of high quality Nd and Cr doped laser materials, Roditi will join LMC to present a range of high quality, solid-state laser crystals used in medical, research and materials processing laser systems. The company will present CTH:YAG and ruby for medical applications, as well as Nd:YAG, alexandrite and other crystals. Also on display will be Roditi’s optoelectronic crystal materials, including lithium niobate, lithium tantalate, quartz and sapphire boules and wafers. www.roditi.com


Members of the photonics competitiveness cluster, Route des Lasers (RDL), will launch various


next-generation products at the show.


One such company, Lytid, will display TeraCascade, a compact and user-friendly high frequency, high-power terahertz laser source. The high output power in compact desktop packaging allows for real-time imaging using terahertz cameras. Lytid is one of three finalists in the scientific laser category for the Prism awards, the winners of which will be announced during the event. Spark Lasers will exhibit two high-energy picosecond lasers: Sirius and Vega. They cover a broad range of pulse durations from 10ps to 100ps, making them suitable for a wide variety of industrial and scientific applications, including micromachining and medical. ISP System will launch two


products, including a nanometric linear stage that combines sub- nanometric resolution (0.2nm) and very accurate speed on a large stroke (10mm). The product is ideal for on-the-fly scanning of applications requiring constant speed, such as atomic force microscopy. ISP System will also introduce electro-mechanical adaptive optics for spatial applications. Aurea Technology will exhibit


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