From
June 15 to 18, 2009 the photonics industry will come together at LASER World of
PHOTONICS in Munich.
Decision makers and experts from leading companies as well as a
highly-qualified trade public from industry and science will be obtaining
information about the latest applications and discovering the trends,
innovations and everything else that makes the industry tick. Read about the
highlights that await you next year.Where
business and research come togetherThe
fringe program for LASER World of PHOTONICS offers more than just information
about current topics in the industry. Forums, special shows and discussions
often create the basis for joint business projects. For example, the CEO Round
Table, the Photonics Forum "Talking Trends", many special features on
research, technology and industry and the get-together of exhibitors and
participants from the World of Photonics Congress, which is being held at the
same time. It is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and
Research (BMBF) and is characterized by its scientific focus, which is
complemented by application-oriented features such as industry workshops.
The
highlights of LASER World of PHOTONICS 2009At LASER World of PHOTONICS product developments and
their applications in many different areas of our lives are intertwined.
The highlights at the 2009
event include:
- Life
sciences and biophotonics
- Lasers
in manufacturing
- Lighting
Life
sciences and biophotonics The life sciences are currently facing immense
challenges. Biophotonics provides tools that are completely unmatched in the
long history of technology and combines different disciplines, such as
chemistry, physics, biology, medicine and engineering science. Experts from the
fields of biophotonics and the life sciences work closely together to diagnose
diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis and malaria at an earlier stage and to
treat them more effectively. It is this creative mix of technology developers
and users in medicine and the life sciences that has enabled the potentials of
biophotonics to be exploited so well to date.
According to market analyses, biophotonics is one of
the important technologies that will, in future, contribute greatly towards
opening up new markets and creating jobs in the high-technology sector. In
combination with the life sciences it opens up many new fields of application
with enormous economic prospects.
The Biophotonics Symposium, which is part of a program
funded by Germany's
Federal Ministry of Education and Research, will take place within the
framework of the World of Photonics Congress. In addition to the congress, the
applications, methods and processes of biophotonics will, for the first time,
also be a focus of the trade show and offer interdisciplinary insights into
this area.
Lasers in photovoltaic cell manufacturing Photovoltaic cells still offer no real alternative to
replace conventional forms of electricity generation from coal or gas, as the
manufacturing costs of solar cells are still relatively high and they do not
have the required level of efficiency. But laser technology could allow solar
modules to be produced economically. Wafers that are becoming thinner and
thinner (100 µm) with increasing rates of production can be manufactured
economically only with contact-free lasers. The high concentration and the low
optical and thermal penetration depth on sensitive surfaces make the decisive
difference. Laser technology in photovoltaics will be one of the main topics at
the 2009 event and will bring developers and users together to discuss the
exciting potentials.
Lighting The further development of flexible photon sources is
a requirement for creating future generations of energy-saving lights and
optical production processes that rely on increasing miniaturization. Experts
are already talking about optical computers and telephones where the callers
see each other as 3D holograms: visions that could very soon become reality
with the right innovative light sources.
At present, most of the
many different applications are found in the areas of measuring and medical
technology and in the lighting, packaging, printing and consumer goods
industries as well as production engineering. A broad spectrum that will be
very much appreciated at the world's leading trade show in 2009.