EPIC Photonics Virtual Conference

Photonics Virtual Exhibition and Conference

Photonics Conference
February 17th – 18th 2021
12:00-17:00 GMT

Chromacity will join over 250 exhibitors from EPIC’s member companies to participate in the inaugural Photonics+ Virtual Exhibition & Conference in February.

This virtual conference presents a networking opportunity for the entire supply chain to share operational requirements and learn about latest innovations.

The interactive conference builds upon the unique ability of the European Photonics Industry Consortium (EPIC) to establish a vibrant ecosystem focused on technological and commercial development. EPIC (European Photonics Industry Consortium) is the world leading industry association that promotes the sustainable development of organizations working in the field of photonics in Europe. EPIC represents over 750 companies and fosters a vibrant photonics ecosystem by maintaining a strong network and acting as a catalyst and facilitator for technological and commercial advancement. EPIC publishes market and technology reports, organizes technical workshops and B2B roundtables, supports EU funding proposals, advocacy and lobbying, education and training activities, standards and roadmaps, pavilions at exhibitions.

The virtual conference will involve 30 keynote presentations and over 300 meetings with photonics-related experts from across 20 countries.

Presentation:

Chromacity will host a virtual exhibition booth and deliver a presentation about how fixed wavelength femtosecond lasers and tunable optical parametric oscillators can drive advances within microscopy and spectroscopy applications.

Our presentation will take place on February 18th from 12:40 GMT.

Free Tickets!

We’re also giving away free tickets to attend the conference! To claim your free ticket, email: sales@chromacitylasers.com

Learn more about the virtual exhibition and conference here:

EPIC is the industry association that promotes the sustainable development of organisations working in the field of photonics in Europe.