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SUMMARY:Photon 2026
DESCRIPTION:Photon 2026 is the thirteenth conference in a biennial series that started in 2002 covering optics and photonics. \nDuring the event\, participants will have the opportunity to hear from leading experts in the field\, attend lectures from leading technology experts\, and visit the exhibition profiling the latest in optics and photonics technology. The programme will consist of plenary and invited talks\, as well as contributed presentations and posters. There will also be ample opportunity to network and explore collaborations with colleagues. \nThis multi-disciplinary conference is jointly organised by the Institute of Physics (IOP) special interest groups including Combustion Physics\, Environmental Physics\, Instrument and Science Technology\, Optical\, Superconductivity\, Quantum Electronics and Photonics\, Quantum Optics\, Quantum Information and Quantum Control and Medical Physics. \nWednesday will feature a roundtable policy session on Optics\, Photonics and related fields influencing decision-making in the UK and EU.  This year the PHOTON Organising Committee has teamed up with the European Optical Society (EOS)\, an umbrella organisation for national Optical Societies across Europe\, to hold this policy session on Optics and Photonics.  This Roundtable Session will seek to address: \n\n\nEmerging UK-EU relations\, collaboration\, and funding mechanisms. What are the emerging UK-EU relations hinted by the UK Government? How will UK-EU collaboration change against this backdrop and changing US priorities? Are funding mechanisms effective and supportive of the emerging UK-EU landscape?\nUK-EU Science\, Technology and Innovation policy issues. What new policies\, if at all\, should the UK/EU consider independently or jointly? How would this affect the way the UK does business with the EU? What is there to be gained or lost from lack of participation?\nBottlenecks\, impact and growth of the Optics and Photonics sector\, in particular\, Quantum\, Space and emerging technologies. What are those perceived bottlenecks? What can we do better? What steps can we take to improve Europe’s competitiveness?\nImplementation of policies; other issues.\nFuture Discussions on Policy. Where do we go from here? Do we issue a White Paper? Should we have a Working UK-EU Policy Group?\n\nPanellists \n\nTom Grinyer\, CEO\, Institute of Physics\nProf Chris Johnson\, Chief Scientific Adviser in the Department for Science\, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)\nDr John Lincoln\, CEO\, Photonics Leadership Group\nProf Ruth Oulton\, Professor of Quantum Photonics and EPSRC Quantum Technologies Fellow\, Bristol University\nDave Robertson\, Member of Parliament and Chair All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Quantum Technologies\nModerator: Ben Skuse\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://photonicsuk.org/photonicsevent/photon-2026
LOCATION:Newcastle University\, Newcastle-upon-Tyne\, Catalyst Building\, 3 Helix\, Science Square\, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne\, NE4 5TG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Association meeting,Conference,UK meeting
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SUMMARY:Global Photonics Economic Forum 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Third Edition of the Global Photonics Economic Forum will convene September 24 – 25 in Malaga\, Spain. Building on the success of the 2024 and 2025 edition this year the forum will focus on defining and sharing joint strategies to tackle the current volatile geopolitical landscape. \nGlobal photonics and semiconductor industries are facing unprecedented disruption. Rising trade barriers\, escalating global tensions\, and shifting industrial policies\, such as the CHIPS Act and Europe’s strategic autonomy push\, are fragmenting supply chains and inflating the cost of doing business. Export controls\, investment restrictions\, and localisation mandates are no longer isolated events. For companies navigating this environment\, resilience can no longer be built in isolation. Strategic alliances and cross-border collaboration are now essential to maintain access to critical markets\, secure supply chains\, and influence future standards. \nPhotonics is at the centre of several high-stakes global transitions\, from AI compute demand and sustainable manufacturing to defense readiness and semiconductor sovereignty. \nGlobal Photonics Economic Forum 2026 – Focus Areas \n\nNavigating Geopolitical Trade Dynamics and Supply Chain Resilience\n\nUnderstanding how global trade policies\, strategic alliances\, and regional initiatives (e.g.\, CHIPS Act\, European Strategic Autonomy) impact photonics and semiconductor industries.\nExploring opportunities for Europe\, Japan\, Singapore\, and other regions to strengthen global collaborations.\n\n\nScaling Photonics Innovations and Industrial Leadership\n\nSharing strategies for turning R&D breakthroughs into scalable\, commercially viable technologies.\nInsights from CEOs of billion-dollar corporations on market trends\, industrial policies\, and innovation roadmaps in photonics and semiconductors.\n\n\nStrategic Investment\, Entrepreneurship\, and Economic Impact\n\nDiscussing venture capital perspectives\, funding models\, and pathways for start-ups and scale-ups.\nHighlighting the economic impact of photonics in AI\, Quantum\, and Data-driven technologies over the next 25 years.\n\n\nDefence\, Security\, and Critical Technologies for Global Stability\n\nExamining the role of photonics in defence\, security\, and strategic industries.\nBridging innovation in photonics with global security needs and industrial resilience.
URL:https://photonicsuk.org/photonicsevent/global-photonics-economic-forum-2026
LOCATION:FYCMA\, Malaga\, 5º\, Palacio de Ferias y Congresos\, Av. de José Ortega y Gasset\, 201\, Cruz de Humilladero\, Malaga\, 29006\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Association meeting,Exhibition and conference
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