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News Release from: Intertech-Pira
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 November 2006
Nanophotonics conference to be held in
Vienna
Conference is billed as the ideal place to meet the industry leaders and expert academics who are pushing forward the research and development into nanophotonics.
Nanophotonics have the potential to revolutionise applications across a number of industries, including telecommunications, computing and sensing Working at the nano scale in photonics is taking the technology to a new level in terms of speed, precision and applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Intertech-Pira's inaugural Nanophotonics conference on 13th and 14th December 2006 in Vienna, Austria, is billed as the ideal place to meet the industry leaders and expert academics who are pushing forward the research and development into nanophotonics.
During this two day conference delegates will hear about: the current global market and technology trends for nanophotonics; the transition of nanophotonics from science to products; bridging the gap between microphotonics and nanophotonics; the Mona project - the nanophotonic roadmap; nanophotonics and the future of global information and communication technology; next generation optical networks - photonic component requirements and evolution; realising the potential of ultrafast high-power laser systems; nanophotonics and the future of lighting; and much more.
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