03.04.2024 • Newsprinted issue

PhotonicsViews issue 2/2024 is out!

Submit now for issue 3/2024 and book ads, pitch for issue 4/2024 (September / October).

Issue 2/2024 – April / May ’24 – is online and has been mailed. It features articles from or with ASMPT ALSI, Coherent, Fraunhofer ILT, IPG Photonics, Luxinar, MKS Instruments – Ophir, nLIGHT, Pilot Photonics, Scanlab, Tematys, and more companies, organizations, and institutions. On the cover: Marking brass with a pulsed fiber laser by Shenzhen JPT Optoelectronics.

Special section: AKL’24 International Laser Technology Congress.

PhotonicsViews issue 2/2024 is out (Source: Wiley-VCH)
PhotonicsViews issue 2/2024 is out (Source: Wiley-VCH)

Highlight stories: Market Report Laser sources: global market and trends, Laser Welding High precision laser welding for the electric vehicles of tomorrow, Additive Manufacturing Innovative measurement tool optimizes development.

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

Pitch your story for issue 4/2024 September / October with topics covered by CIOE, ECOC, Vision, Quantum Effects, EuroBlech, and other events – editorial deadline July 4, 2024.

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