We are now seeking nominations for inclusion in our very first The Photonics100. Who among your colleagues or customers deserves recognition as a driving force in the development and adoption of photonic technologies?
Has there ever been a better time to be working in photonics? The pace of change continues to be breathtaking! Consider the tremendous number of start-ups entering our sector; the surge of global legislation designed to accelerate the impact of our work; the prevalence of photonics as an enabling technology supporting global brands; the increasing prominence of quantum and so much dynamic innovation...It’s time to shine a light back on the people who are making this happen. The Photonics100, from the team behind Electro Optics, celebrates the people that drive our industry forward – the innovators, the boundary-pushers, the disruptors, the out-of-the-box thinkers and the R&D ‘rock stars’.
Published this December, The Photonics100 will spotlight the often unsung heroes at the cutting-edge of our industry – Chief Technical Officers, Heads of R&D, people in their teams, senior engineers, research leaders, entrepreneurs and so many others.
We are now seeking nominations for inclusion in our very first The Photonics100. Who among your colleagues or customers deserves recognition as a driving force in the development and adoption of photonic technologies?
Nominations are invited for individuals operating in any of these four categories:
Photonics vendors – suppliers and integrators of photonics components and systems, such as optics, lasers, sensors, optoelectronics, or equipment for test and measurement, illumination and imaging.
Original Equipment Manufacturers using photonics – integrators using photonics as an enabling technology in vertical markets such as life sciences, defence, automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, electronics, semiconductors and optical communications.
Start-ups – companies that are under five years old, operating as either a photonics vendor or an OEM (as defined above).
Academia/research – either those involved in photonics research itself or those using photonic technology to further research in a non-photonics field, such as physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, engineering and other areas.
I will be leading the editorial team in a review of all your nominations and we will be compiling the final list for The Photonics100.
Go to electrooptics.com/thephotonics100 today to make sure your vote counts.
Mark Elliott
Head of Content, Europa Science
We are now seeking nominations for inclusion in our very first The Photonics100.
Nominations are invited for individuals operating in any of these four categories:
Photonics vendors – suppliers and integrators of photonics components and systems, such as optics, lasers, sensors, optoelectronics or equipment for test and measurement, illumination and imaging
Original Equipment Manufacturers using photonics – integrators using photonics as an enabling technology in vertical markets such as life sciences, defence, automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, electronics, semiconductors and optical communications.
Start-ups – companies under five years old, operating as either a photonics vendor or an OEM (as defined above).
Academia/research – either those involved in photonics research itself or those using photonic technology to further research in a non-photonics field, such as physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, engineering and other areas.
Our editorial team, led by Head of Content Mark Elliott, will review all nominations and be compiling the final list for The Photonics100, which will be announced in early December 2022.