22.04.2022 • Newsprinted issue

PhotonicsViews issue 2/2022 is out!

Issue 2/2022 – April/May – is out, including feature articles from Amada, Amplitude Systèmes, Bos Photonics, Hema Elektronik, Instrument Systems / Konica-Minolta Group, Joya Team, Laseroptik, MKS Spectra-Physics, Primes, Synova, Tematys, and more companies and institutions. On the cover: Shenzhen JPT Opto-Electronics.

Cover story is “Driving the manufacturing and improvement of batteries”. A special section is dedicated to contributions at the International Laser Technology Congress AKL’22.

PhotonicsViews issue 2/2022 is out!

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The printed copies are now on its way to your mailboxes – read all articles ‘online open’ at the WileyOnlineLibrary.com – or browse the e-paper on WileyIndustryNews.com.

Submit your story for issue 3/2022 April / May – out in time for the LASYS fair and the SLT 2022 Congress – now and submit your manuscript until May 9. Book your ads until May 13.

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