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Europe's photonics industry under the spotlight

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Photonics21 annual meeting to discuss European Chips Act, technological sovereignty, and partnerships for accelerating innovation

Industry leaders, researchers and policymakers will debate the future of light technologies, including technological sovereignty and the need for resilient supply chains in Europe, at this year’s Photonics Partnership Annual Meeting 14th and 15th of May in Brussels.

The future direction of light technologies worldwide and throughout Europe will be debated at a new panel discussion event at the Photonics21 Annual Meeting in Brussels, hosted at the DoubleTree by Hilton Brussels City Hotel.

In the discussion panel, ‘Quo Vadis Photonics?’, industry experts will discuss a wide range of photonics-related issues, including how the sector can contribute to policies such as the European Chips Act and technological sovereignty, international cooperation and partnerships for accelerating innovation, and strengthening the global competitiveness of the industry.

Keynote speakers, including Pierre Chastanet, head of unit for Microelectronics and Photonics, DG CNECT at the European Commission, and Michelangelo Masini, head of research and technology at Carl Zeiss AG, are set to share their insights to inform the strategic direction of photonics and its key role in driving innovation and economic growth. Kent Rochford, CEO and executive director of SPIE, will provide a US and global perspective on the industry at the annual gathering.

Photonics21 president and CEO of Photonics Systems Group, Lutz Aschke, said: “This year’s event promises be an unforgettable meeting with an engaging agenda and esteemed speakers. The event promises to serve as Europe’s premiere platform for fostering collaboration, exchanging ideas, and charting the course for the future of photonics in Europe. We will explore the industrial strategy for photonics in the EU and globally through a first-of-its-kind high-level panel discussion under the theme of “Quo Vadis?” for photonics.”

“All photonics members from across the continent are welcome to share their critical insights into challenges and opportunities to drive the next wave of innovation over the next decade and come together to map out a path for groundbreaking technological and economic advancements.”

Light technologies buck global trend

A highlight of the event will be the presentation of the latest worldwide photonics market study, Insights into the Dynamic Photonics Market (2019-2022), which will reveal the economic performance of photonics on a global scale.

According to the study conducted by the French market intelligence group Tematys, the photonics industries in Europe, Asia, and the US remained robust during 2019-2022 – a period plagued by some of the toughest global and economic tensions after decades of geoeconomics and globalisation.

In Europe, the study shows employment surged by 35,000 jobs during this period, far exceeding the growth rate of EU manufacturing as a whole. At the same time, European photonics production soared to €124.6 billion in 2022, representing over 5,000 companies and contributing significantly to Europe’s manufacturing landscape.

Photonics21 was set up in December 2005 to bring EU photonics researchers and industries together. The European Commission defined photonics as one of five European Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in September 2009.

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