SPIE Optics and Photonics International Congress 2025

International Congress on Emerging Fields and Exploratory Research in Optics and Photonics
Event Dates
2025-04-21 - 2025-04-25
Organizer
Exhibitors
100
Floor Size
0
Attendees
18000
Event contact title
Contact
Event contact first name
SPIE
Event contact last name
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Email
customerservice@spie.org
Event contact telephone number
+1 360 676 3290 / +1 888 504 8171 (Toll Free)
Description

The Optics and Photonics International Congress (OPIC) is co-organized with the Optics and Photonics International Exhibition (OPIE), bringing together researchers and developers from around the world to discuss the science and industry of optics and photonics. Held annually, its purpose is to showcase state-of-the-art achievements and disseminate guidelines for a future society enabled by science and technology.

Since its inception in 2012, OPIC has been held every April at Pacifico Yokohama. It has established itself as a significant international conference originating in Japan, with new specialized international conferences added each year and an increasing number of participants. OPIC currently comprises Specialized International Conferences covering a broad range of fields: lasers, biomedicine, nano-photonics, meta-surface, optical measurement, optical manipulation, x-ray optics, IoT, display and lighting, high energy density science, power transmission, space and earth science, and agriculture photonics.

By hosting various optics-related technical conferences in one location based on common elemental technologies and sharing supply and demand across various fields, OPIC has accelerated the development and application of these technologies. It has evolved into one of the largest international conferences, providing an efficient platform for participants to interact on the latest advances in the science and technology of optics, photonics, and their applications.

Partner Voices
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