OptiQ is pleased to invite you to the International Conference on Optical Engineering and Quantum Technology, which will be held from November 10 to 12, 2025, in Prague, Czech Republic. With the ongoing theme, "Exploring the Emerging Technologies in Laser, Optics, and Photonics in Today's World," this conference serves as a premier platform for experts, researchers, and industry leaders to showcase their groundbreaking research and advancements in Laser Optics and Photonics
Through our carefully selected lineup of distinguished speakers, the International Conference on Optical Engineering and Quantum Technology (OptiQ-2025) offers exclusive insights into cutting-edge advancements, pioneering research, and transformative innovations shaping the future of optical engineering and quantum technology.
The International Conference on Optical Engineering and Quantum Technology (OptiQ-2025) is a premier global event dedicated to the latest advancements in optical engineering, photonics, lasers, and optoelectronics. This conference aims to bring together leading researchers, scientists, engineers, and industry professionals to explore and discuss cutting-edge discoveries and transformative technologies in optics.
Biophotonics refers to the development and application of optical techniques, particularly imaging, for studying biological molecules and cells. It combines biology and photonics (the study of light) to enhance our understanding of cellular and tissue structures. This technology plays a crucial role in medical diagnostics and research, helping doctors analyze cells and tissues with precision.
Atomic physics is a branch of physics that explores the structure of the atom and the properties of subatomic particles. It focuses on the behavior, interactions, and energy transitions of electrons within atoms, playing a crucial role in fields such as quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and nuclear physics.
Laser optics are utilized in various laser instrumentation applications, including beam steering. A laser is a device that generates and amplifies light through the process of optical amplification, which is based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
Photonics is the study of light waves and their applications in generation, detection, and manipulation through emission, transmission, and modulation.