Industry Leaders, Policymakers to Gather at Annual DC-based SPIE Photonics Industry Summit on 18 September
Industry Leaders, Policymakers to Gather at Annual DC-based SPIE Photonics Industry Summit on 18 September
With its focus on optics and photonics as a key enabler of emerging technology and economic growth, the day-long program will feature US government agencies speaking on federal policy and funding, product development, and procurement process to an audience of key industry and community representatives
BELLINGHAM, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On 18 September, in Washington, DC, SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, will host its fourth annual Photonics Industry Summit. The event will bring together leaders from the optics and photonics community, executives from related businesses, high-level US government agency representatives, and US congressional representatives. Collectively, they will be sharing their plans and expectations for optics and photonics-related programs in key areas such as directed energy, semiconductors, space, biotechnology, quantum, and other emerging technologies.
The featured speakers include:
- US Congressperson Joe Morelle
- NASA Acting Deputy Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate Mark Clampin
- NIH Director of the National Institutes of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering Bruce Tromberg
- Akin Senior Counsel Matthew S. Borman
- NSF Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships Kerri Dugan
- US Department of Energy Program Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy Emily R. Kinser
- Defense Innovation Unit Technical Program Manager Jeffrey Wright
- SPIE CEO Kent Rochford
Prior to the summit SPIE will host a Congressional Reception, which will be held on Capitol Hill at the Rayburn House Office Building, from 5:00 PM-8:00 PM on 17 September. No additional registration is required for this opportunity to network, speak directly with congressional representatives, and advocate on behalf of the photonics industry.
“I’m very much looking forward to this year’s SPIE Photonics Industry Summit,” says SPIE Director of Government Affairs Jennifer O’Bryan. “The constantly changing policy landscape can be challenging for company executives. This unique opportunity allows direct access to a range of senior government officials with significant budget authority. Additionally, the complementary congressional reception offers a truly unique opportunity to engage with your elected representatives.”
The event is sponsored by Hamamatsu, Leonardo, Optimax, Sydor Optics, Thorlabs, and TOPTICA.
For more information and to register for the SPIE Photonics Industry Summit, please visit our website. Be sure to register early: prices will increase after 5 September.
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