Anwendungszentrum Oberpfaffenhofen (AZO) is a collaborator on the Startup World initiative. The company specializes in developing and cultivating international innovation networks, and in supporting product innovations.
“With our startup initiative, we and Messe München are targeting our support at helping young photonics companies to enter the market,” said Thorsten Rudolph, AZO’s CEO. “In particular, what we are doing with the new innovation platform is fostering a global dialogue between company founders and industrial contacts.”
Awarding innovation
Part of the Startup initiative is the Photonics Innovation awards competition, which recognizes the best new products by companies that are less than 5 years old. There are two categories in which entries are judged; finalists in each category will exhibit their innovations and solutions at Laser Munich.
The Photonics Technologies award covers the entire optical technologies sector – namely, lasers and optoelectronics, imaging, security, biophotonics, energy, sensors and optics manufacturing. The 3-D Printing award recognizes the best innovative solutions for additive manufacturing.
“The LIGHT2015 awards focus on the two particular areas of promoting young entrepreneurs and women in photonics, two priority areas of both the European Commission and Photonics21,” said John Dudley, the IYL2015 Steering Committee chair.
First-place winners in each category receive a €5000 grant (about $5338), a free exhibition stand at Laser Munich, and a comprehensive marketing package provided by AZO and Messe München, as well as professional coaching and business support, and the chance to pitch their products at the Photonics Innovation awards ceremony on June 24.
Forums, panel discussions and exhibition
Interactive lectures will cover several topics – Biophotonics and Medical Applications, Lasers and Optics, Industrial Laser Applications, and Optical Metrology and Imaging. These interactive “practice-oriented lectures” feature industry representatives discussing the challenges in the field, as well as solutions and best practices with various optical technologies. Specific applications targeted in these sessions include diagnostics and medical technology, industrial manufacturing, metrology and imaging, and developments in laser sources. Also to be discussed in the sessions will be printed photovoltaics, laser printing of nanoparticles, ultrafast laser techniques and micromachining.
An industry forum on laser technology for those in business management, investment, marketing and distribution will focus on the international market for laser materials processing. Discussions will be held on the latest developments in the world market and in key regional markets; the latest trends in laser technologies and their industrial applications also will be discussed.
Application-oriented panel discussions will cover topics under the umbrellas of biophotonics and medical applications, industrial laser applications, optical metrology and imaging, and lasers and optics. Specific sessions include Laser Advanced New Methods for Diagnostics and Therapeutics; Laser Applications and Optical Diagnostics in Ophthalmology; Lasers in Microelectronics: The Smart World Approaching; Advanced Applications of Ultra-Short Pulsed Laser Systems; Contact-Free 3-D Measurement Methods Ranging from Laser-Scanning to Imaging; Terahertz Spectroscopy and Inspection in Industrial Applications; and CW (and Long Pulse) Diode-Pumped Solid-State Lasers and Fiber Lasers: Status and Prospects.
A wide spectrum of the industry will be represented at Laser Munich, in numerous exhibition sectors. From components and systems to industrial applications and services, these sectors will cover a wide range of photonics solutions.
• Lasers and Optoelectronics: beam sources, laser components, safety in relation to laser radiation, optomechanics and software;
• Optics: crystals, lenses, optical fibers, diffractive optics and raw materials;
• Manufacturing Technology for Optics: optical coatings and materials, optical manufacturing equipment, and adhesives for optics;
• Sensors, Test and Measurement, and Optical Measurement Systems: optical sensors, test and counter systems, and measurement instruments;
• Imaging: cameras and camera systems, monitors and displays, and pattern recognition;
• Lasers and Laser Systems for Production Engineering: laser systems for micro- and macro-processing, laser-aided product design, and cooling systems;
• Optical Information and Communication: fibers, cabling and connectors, active and passive optical components and subsystems, and process and assembly equipment for fiber optic applications;
• Biophotonics and Medical Engineering: solutions for spectroscopy, microscopy and imaging, and applications for biophotonics research, medicine and biotechnology;
• Illumination and Energy: LEDs and OLEDs, adaptive illumination systems, photovoltaics, laser coating technology, and manufacturing equipment for organic solar cells; and
• Security: applications in aviation and aerospace, shipping, transportation and defense technology, and modules for modern security technology.
Additionally, a Machine Vision Pavilion will exhibit complete imaging systems, as well as new solutions and suppliers.
Laser World of Photonics
June 22-25, 2015
Munich Trade Fair Center, Munich