22.09.2023 • NewsEventsconference

SLT 2024 with new location in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt

Stuttgart Laser Technology Forum (SLT) will continue from 4 to 6 June 2024 at a new location steeped in history.

The organizer of the SLT, Heidi-Maria Götz of Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge (IFSW), is pleased to have chosen an extremely appealing venue in the form of the Kursaal Bad Cannstatt, which will certainly meet the famously high expectations of the conference participants. Just a stone’s throw away, none other than pioneer Gottlieb Daimler took the mobility of mankind to a new level.

Kursaal Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt (Source: IFSW, U Stuttgart)
Kursaal Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt (Source: IFSW, U Stuttgart)

The format is also new: the conference is now a 3-day event, the conference language is English and the traditional invited talks will be supplemented by contributed presentations. The Call for Papers will start in mid-October 2023.

More information will be available in due time at: www.slt.uni-stuttgart.de

Once again, PhotonicsViews is prime media partner of the event and publishes invited articles in its June / July issue (3 / 2024) which will be available during the event.

Further reading: LASYS discontinued – SLT with new location in 2024, wileyindustrynews.com, 7 September 2023

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