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24 December 2025
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2026 from art photonics!

If you look closely at our holiday card this year, you might notice a familiar tool in an unfamiliar setting. Yes, that is one of our probes in the wine glass! It is a little nod to who we are: even when we are celebrating, we never stop thinking about the science that brings us […]

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17 December 2025
Application Note: Monitoring Ethanol Evaporation in Mulled Wine using Fiber-Based MIR Spectroscopy

Believe it or not, Christmas 2025 is fast approaching. For many, the holiday season is synonymous with traditional markets and the comfort of a hot cup of mulled wine. However, there is a genuine scientific reason why you should never let your Glühwein boil, and it goes beyond simple culinary advice. In our latest Application […]

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5 December 2025
Meet Us at the 20. Herbstkolloquium Prozessanalytik

The art photonics team is currently fully engaged at the 20. Herbstkolloquium Prozessanalytik, and with two days already behind us, we are thrilled with the productive atmosphere and the depth of the technical exchanges. The event kicked off with strong momentum, setting the stage for deep discussions on the future of process control. We were […]

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25 November 2025
Webinar: Combi Probes - Solving the "Blind Spot" of Single-Mode Spectroscopy

In complex chemical analysis and biomedical diagnostics, relying on a single spectroscopic technique often results in a "blind spot." While Near-Infrared (NIR) offers speed, it frequently lacks specificity. Raman spectroscopy provides a precise molecular fingerprint but often battles fluorescence interference. Mid-IR offers excellent structural detail but is limited by shallow penetration depths. The Challenge: Spatial […]

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About Our Company
art photonics GmbH, founded in Berlin in September 1998, is one of the worldwide leaders in development and production of specialty fiber products for a broad spectrum from 300 nm to 16 µm. Unique technologies of Polycrystalline Mid InfraRed (PIR-) fibers and Metal coated Silica fibers are used for assembly of various spectroscopy probes for medical diagnostics and industrial process control, in volume production of fiber for medical and industrial lasers, for different fiber bundles, etc. Since January 2024 art photonics GmbH is a member of NYNOMIC GROUP.
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APACT 2025 | 23-25 September 2025, Glasgow, UK

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1 September 2025

art photonics is excited to announce our participation in the APACT 2025 conference, taking place from September 23-25 in Glasgow. We will be showcasing how our advanced fiber optic solutions are making robust Process Analytical Technology (PAT) a reality, even in the most extreme industrial environments.

A key highlight of the event will be a presentation from our R&D Manager, Alexander Novikov, titled "Advances in fibre optic probes for in-line process control in harsh conditions."

This session will explore how our latest fiber optic probes deliver precise, real-time spectroscopic analysis of liquids, solids, and gases. Attendees will learn how these probes operate reliably under a broad range of challenging conditions, including:

  • Temperatures from -150°C to +300°C
  • Pressures up to 200 Bar
  • Harsh chemicals, mechanical vibrations, and ATEX conditions

Alexander will also discuss how integrating spectroscopic techniques like Mid-IR, NIR, and Raman can significantly enhance the efficiency, selectivity, and accuracy of your process monitoring and control systems.

We invite all attendees to join this insightful presentation to learn more about the future of in-line process analysis.

Presentation Details:

  • Date: Thursday, 25 September 2025
  • Time: 11:00 – 11:25
  • Location: Ballroom 1 (Session: Developments in Process Analysis)

We look forward to connecting with you in Glasgow.

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