Infrared Optics Summit. September 20, 2023 Online. FREE Registration.

Photonics Spectra Infrared Optics Summit 2023

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About this event
Photonics Media invites you to join us virtually on September 20 to unlock the world of infrared optics and explore the unnoticed focal planes improving the imaging, remote sensing, and communications industries.

Brought to you by the editors of Photonics Spectra magazine, the Infrared Optics Summit features five presentations curated to help capture, manipulate, and detect infrared radiation.

Join professionals from Hamamatsu Corporation, SCHOTT North America, Materion Balzers Optics, Edmund Optics, and MKS Ophir for a day dedicated to better understanding the emerging applications of IR Optics.

Being virtual, viewers may watch presentations on demand following the premiere. Be sure to ask questions with our chat function — an opportunity to connect and network with others throughout the industry.


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