FREE TO ATTEND
LONDON Exhibition & Conference
WEDNESDAY 18TH APRIL 2018 North Cloisters · Wilkins Building University College London
Be inspired, learn what photonics can do for you. A high-level networking and educational event for London and the South of England.
25+ Stand Exhibition
Components, devices, imaging, instruments, lasers, microscopy, optoelectronics, sensors, spectroscopy and more.
Conference The ‘Advances in Biophotonics’ conference - 13 presentations from the UK’s top scientists + posters - the latest applications and breakthroughs will be discussed.
Advance registration is preferred, more at
www.photonex.org/ucl
FREE Webinars now online
MID-IR technologies for chemical sensing
Industrial processes, environmental monitoring and clinical diagnosis require from new miniaturized detection tools able to carry out an unattended and fast analysis. These requirements are fulfilled by Mid-Infrared (MIR) technologies, the next generation of chemical sensors that can be integrated into existing equipment to obtain real-time analysis of an on-going process. This webinar will present the working principles, applications and the existing capabilities to develop MIR chemical sensors in Europe.
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PICs basis and applications Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC)-based products overcome limitations in the fields of telecommunications, medical and industry by offering reduced power consumption, real-time and unattended monitoring, high sensitivity levels, and miniaturisation and integration capabilities. The presence of PIC-based devices is going to increase exponentially increase. This webinar is dedicated to the development of PIC products, with contributions from top-level speakers.
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Electro Optics
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