Here at Electro Optics, we’re pleased to announce the launch of our June print issue!
Summer is here and things are heating up in the world of photonics. The Laser World of Photonics trade fair in Munich is just around the corner, alongside the prestigious Innovation Awards, and a whole host of exciting new technologies and trends are on the rise.
Now you can preview the issue on our website! From the latest photonics news stories and features to interviews and cutting-edge products, here's an overview of what you’ll find in Electro Optics June:
Photonics news
- QCI’s acquisition of “emotionally intelligent” AI
- The US military’s search for tunable optical materials for low-loss integrated photonics
- First Solar’s purchase of Evolar AB
- A new hybrid interface that can manipulate light in free space
Laser World of Photonics
Some of the product launches and company demos to expect in Munich at the end of June.
Innovation Awards
An early look at the finalists of the Innovation Awards, to be presented on the opening night of the Laser World of Photonics.
Trends in emerging OPI technologies
Dr Sujatha Ramanujan on how new photonics tech is impacting industries including agtech, AR & VR, communications, healthcare, material science, unmanned vehicles and quantum.
Optics for the consumer
Anita Chandran reveals the photonics technologies pushing the boundaries of smartphone photography.
Tech Focus: Freeform optics
A look at the market for freeform optics and some of the products and solutions available.
Feature: Point of care
Jessica Rowbury reveals how PIC technology is helping the revolutionary potential of point-of-care testing become a reality.
Tech Focus: Diode lasers
Shining a light on the latest photonic products and solutions in the diode laser space.
Photonics100 Q&As
EO talks to previous honourees Dr Luc Augustin, CTO of SMART Photonics, and Peter Kean, R&D Director at G&H Torquay.
Sponsored: Spectroscopy
How to overcome the challenge of achieving fast spectroscopy with high spectral resolution for complex chemical and biological reactions.
Sponsored: Optical metrology
Keely Portway discovers how the versatility of retroreflectors has placed them in metrological applications everywhere, from motorways to the moon.