We're excited to invite you to our presentations at Laser World of Photonics 2025! Be thrilled with engaging discussions and get a front-row experience on photonics advancements from our own specialists. These talks are all about sparking new ideas and showing you how we're pushing technology ahead in various fields. Don't miss this chance to connect, discover, and get inspired by the latest breakthroughs.
When: Wednesday, 25th June, 13:00 – 13:20
Where: Forum Lasers and Optics
Recent technological advances, particularly in the Quantum world, emphasize the importance of detecting every single photon quickly and accurately.
SPADs (Single Photon Avalanche Diodes) and MPPCs (Multi Pixel-Photon Counting), also known as Si PMs, are ideal detectors for many applications because they combine high technical characteristics with versatility.
In this presentation, we will illustrate the main advantages of these key products, discuss common applications, and outline Hamamatsu’s future roadmap for these technologies.
Luigi Ghezzi
Technical Marketing Engineer
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
When: Wednesday, 25th June, 16:00 - 17:00
Where: Forum Lasers and Optics
Hamamatsu Photonics announces the Photonics Innovation Awards 2025 winners, highlighting the need for rapid advancement in photonic solutions and how their groundbreaking ideas could transform the photonics industry. We explore Hamamatsu’s new Pilot Line service and how it can support them. Introducing this new initiative to accelerate photonics development and enhance value for customers, we will present the service’s workflow, demonstrating how we turn photonic module concepts into market-ready solutions. Finally, Dr. Voloshin will discuss emerging trends, including photonic integrated circuits and quantum sensors, ensuring that customer projects are built on state-of-the-art technologies.
Dr. Andrey Voloshin
Senior Technologist, Pilot Line Leader
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe GmbH
When: Thursday, 26th June, 14:00 - 14:20
Where: Forum Biophotonics and Medical Applications
Quantum technology is expected to transform our world within this century. Significant efforts are being undertaken to bring quantum technology to everyday life, the most notable developments being in quantum computing and quantum communication. However, the field of quantum sensing is expected to be the first area to reach commercial capabilities.
Hamamatsu Photonics is building on its strong technological core competencies developed over more than 70 years, leading to the recent development of the Optical Pumped Magnetometer, a new, highly sensitive magnetometer.
This talk will preview this product release, providing insights into the product's performance and its potential applications.
Dr. Frank Tobias
Leader Technical Marketing Engineers Europe
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
When: Thursday, 26th June, 14:20 - 14:40
Where: Forum Lasers and Optics
Image sensors play a critical role across a wide range of applications, from spectroscopy and industrial inspection to imaging and photon counting. In this talk, I will provide an overview of the latest advancements in image sensor technology, highlighting key innovations in sensitivity, resolution, and specialized functionalities. We will also take a glimpse into the future, exploring what’s next in sensor development and the emerging trends from Hamamatsu. Additionally, we will discuss recent progress in Fairchild’s image sensor technology and what’s currently in development.
Get valuable insights into the evolving landscape of image sensors and their expanding impact across applications.
Ljiljana Durdevic
Technical Marketing Engineer
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
When: Thursday, 26th June, 12:00
Where: Forum Lasers Materials Processing
Dynamic beam shaping solutions for laser material processing are now well within the industry's reach, thanks to the latest Liquid Crystal on Silicon Spatial Light Modulators (LCOS-SLMs) from Hamamatsu. These modulators can handle laser power of approximately 750 W. Controlling the beam shape of high-power lasers during material processing has obvious advantages, including increased throughput due to multipoint processing capabilities, cost savings, the ability to perform 3D processing where required, and feedback control in real time. The digital nature of dynamic beam shaping also means it is well-positioned to take advantage of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence technologies.
When: Thursday, 26th June, 15:40 - 16:00
Where: Forum Lasers and Optics
High peak power laser diode (LD) bar stacks are crucial components as pumping light sources that generate high power lasers such as petawatt engines and laser-driven fusion technologies, among others. To efficiently deliver significant high peak power from the LD stacks to the laser systems, we have developed various LD bar stacks that consider the characteristics of gain medium such as Yb:YAG and Nd:YAG. In this panel, we will show our several LD stacks characteristics including a 940 nm LD stacks with a high brightness of 23 kW/cm2 that we have developed in recent years.
Naveen Balla
Technical Marketing Engineer
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
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