Integrators/distributors Photonics Frontiers Award 2025 shortlist announced: pioneering applications set to shine The shortlist for the 2025 Photonics Frontiers Award has been officially unveiled. Latest Content Breaking the speed-precision compromise in medical device manufacturing Photonics a “strategic asset” according to EU Tech Commissioner as sector urged to prepare for FP10 Greener industry with advanced gas detection New technologies SPECTRA X Light Engine AURA Light Engine: Bright, Stable, Solid-State OEM Illumination ZIVA Light Engine for Yokogawa CSU White papers Breaking the speed-precision compromise in medical device manufacturing This White Paper reveals how medical device manufacturers in the Italian market can achieve unprecedented precision and speed in cylindrical product production through advanced motion system optimisation Avantes: Spectroscopy solutions for medical and beyond Avantes delivers customised spectostropic solutions using a robust, collaborative approach that prioritises precision and regulatory compliance. Cryogen-free solution for terahertz absorption spectroscopy This White Paper details how a team of researchers from Germany developed and validated a novel approach for terahertz absorption spectroscopy using a cryogen-free pyroelectric receiver. Webcasts Photonics Frontiers Award 2025 - The Shortlist Series #3 Photonics Frontiers Award 2025 - The Shortlist Series #2 Photonics Frontiers Award 2025 - The Shortlist Series #1 More content MIT photonic chip development enhances machine learning efficiency £4.7m funding for Photonics & Quantum Accelerator consortium set to boost Scottish photonics Photonics West 2025: Lineup revealed Insights from PHIX – a contract manufacturer for PICS and MEMS Unlocking new frontiers in gas molecule detection: the potential of QCLs Optical fibre sensors monitor brain injury patients Holographic endoscope gets Czech government recognition for brain research Speeding up clinical adoption of photonics: R&D must focus on production early on Princeton Infrared Technologies partners with NASA to develop SWIR imaging technology How and why we need to develop ultrafast lasers to understand ultrafast science PhotonMed links scientists, manufacturers & end users to translate photonics medical tech Harnessing ultrafast lasers to transform 2D materials Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 25 Next page Next ›