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Attend this unique marketplace for essential optical components, materials, devices, and more.
JOB FAIRSponsored by SPIE Career Center
Whether you’re looking for a better job, re-entering the workforce or just starting out, plan to visit the Job Fair at the SPIE Optics + Photonics exhibition. Come prepared to discuss your skills and talents with our industry leaders at this well attended two-day event.
PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES - Fiber Optics- Chemicals, Optical
Coatings, Thin Films- Nano-Precision Products
- Test and Measurement Equipment- Optical Components, Lenses- Detectors, Sensors- Cameras and Imaging Systems- Lasers, Laser Systems
180 COMPANIES
EXHIBITIONMeet top suppliers showcasing the newest products, innovations, and cutting-edge technologies. Discuss specific requirements face-to-face.
San Diego, California, USA
Exhibition: 13–15 August 2019
Conferences and Courses: 11–15 August 2019
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2020 FEATURED EVENTS LOCATION CONFERENCE TOPICSFEBRUARY
San Francisco,California
Photonics West OPTO and LASE • Laser Sources • Nonlinear Optics and Beam Guiding • Micro/Nano Applications • Macro Applications • Optoelectronic Materials and Devices • Photonic Integration • Nanotechnologies in Photonics • MOEMS-MEMS in Photonics • Advanced Quantum and Optoelectronic Applications • Semiconductor Lasers and LEDS • Displays and Holography • Optical Communications: Devices to Systems • 3D Printing
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BiOS • Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics • Neurophotonics, Neurosurgery, and Optogenetics • Clinical Technologies and Systems • Tissue Optics, Laser-Tissue Interaction, and Tissue Engineering • Biomedical Spectroscopy, Microscopy, and Imaging • Nano/Biophotonics • BRAIN • Translational Research • 3D Printing
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San Francisco,California
Novel display engines and imaging systems (panel and scanners) • Combiner optics and related architectures (free space, lightguide, waveguide) • 3D display techniques, technologies and architectures (varifocal, multifocal, lightfield, holographic, volumetric) • Human perception and user experience in immersive displays • Optical sensors for eye, gaze, pupil and vergence tracking • Optical sensors for depth mapping and gesture sensing (stereo, structured illumination, TOF, etc.) • Optical sensors for 6DOF head tracking and SLAM-relocalization
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Houston,Texas
Physics of medical imaging • Image processing • Computer-aided diagnosis • Image-guided procedures, robotic interventions, and modeling • Molecular, structural, and functional imaging • Image perception, and technology assessment • PACS-based imaging informatics • Ultrasonic imaging, tomography, and therapy • Digital pathology
1,200 •
San Jose,California
Immersion • DFM/DPI • Nanofabrication and imprint • Resists • Etch • Lithography • Polarization • Metrology • Inspection • DUV and EUV sources and optics • Process control • Patterning
Infrared applications • Laser and sensor technologies • Displays, guidance, and navigation • Modeling, simulation, and visualization • Signal and image processing • Sensor networks • Data mining • C3I, airborne reconnaissance, space and systems operations • Biometrics and aviation security • Forensic technologies • Unmanned vehicles • Metrology • Detectors and imaging devices • Nanotechnology • Organic materials • Plasmonics • Solid state lighting • Nonimaging systems • Photovoltaics • Organic LEDs • Alternate energy sources
4,500 • • •
Anaheim, California
Adaptive structures and mechanisms • Smart structures and vehicles • Actuators and damping • Biomimetics • Active materials • Embedded sensors • Sensor networks • Real-time NDE • Structural health monitoring • Fiber sensors
700 •JUNE
Yokohama, Japan
Optical, infrared, and millimeter wave and interferometry • Ultraviolet to gamma ray • Space and ground-based and airborne telescopes and instrumentation • Adaptive optics systems • Observatory operations • Modeling, systems engineering, and project management • Advances in optical and mechanical technologies • Millimeter, submillimeter, and far-infrared detectors and instrumentation • Software and cyberinfrastructure • High-energy, optical, and infrared detectors • Radio telescopes and telescopic arrays
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San Diego,California
Advanced metrology • Remote sensing • Optical system design • Illumination engineering • Photovoltaics • Solar hydrogen • Thin film coatings • Illumination systems • Solar concentrators • Plasmonics • Nanoengineered materials • Metamaterials • Nanocoatings • Nanomanufacturing • Organic photonics and electronics • Detectors and imaging • Photonics devices • OLEDs and LEDs • Lasers
4,300 • • •
SEPTEMBERCo-located Event
Atmospheric Sensing • Platforms and Systems • Environmental Monitoring and Applications • Earth Surface Sensing • Image and Signal Processing
900 • • •Strasbourg,France
Electro-Optical Sensing • Infrared Systems • Optical Materials and Technologies • Sensors and Networks • Millimetre Wave and Terahertz Sensors • Biomaterials
Monterey,California
EUV • Immersion • Nanoimprint • Direct write • Data prep and management • OPC and phase-shift masks • Design and process integration • Patterning • Design and data modeling • Defect inspection and repair • Mask yield and yield learning • Metrology • Maskless lithography
500 • •
Boulder, Colorado
Materials and measurements • Surfaces, mirrors and contamination • Thin Films • Fundamental mechanisms • Laser-induced damage issues • Applications of laser damage • Properties modeling • Testing • Component fabrication
155 •OCTOBER
Beijing,China
High-Power Lasers • Semiconductor Lasers • Optoelectronic Devices and Integration • Optical Design and Testing • Holography • Diffractive Optics • Biomedical Optics • Advanced Sensor Systems • Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics • Plasmonics • Quantum and Nonlinear Optics
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