Is your process spectrometer giving you the full picture? For engineers working in process control and Process Analytical Technology (PAT), the quality and reliability of real-time data are paramount. While the spectrometer itself is the core of the system, its performance often hinges on a component that can be easily overlooked: the optical fiber. The […]
We extend our sincere thanks to all who attended our recent webinar, "Selecting the Right Fiber Optic Probe for your Application." The event was met with a great response, and the insightful questions from our live attendees underscored that choosing the best tool for spectroscopic analysis remains a key challenge for many scientists and engineers. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.
Meet Us at the 20. Herbstkolloquium Prozessanalytik
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5 December 2025
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 particularly inspired by the keynote address from Maik Müller, CEO of our parent company, Nynomic AG. The program has offered fantastic insights into the actual needs of the industry, including interesting use cases presented by Hellma and valuable perspectives from Glatt.
Technology in Action at Booth #11
Beyond the presentations, our booth has been a hub of activity. We are showcasing our comprehensive portfolio of fiber optic probes designed for harsh environments and precise process control, covering the full spectral range from 200nm to 16µm.
Visitors have had the chance to see our FlexiSpec® product family first-hand. We are currently displaying a wide variety of solutions, including:
ATR Probes in multiple configurations
Raman Probes for specific identification tasks
Hygienic Solutions, such as our 3-A Hygienic Transflection Probe
Live Demonstrations: We are running real-time measurements with our Reflection and Transmission probes, demonstrating how our technology handles diverse samples right on the spot.
Scientific Contribution
Our commitment to R&D was also highlighted during the poster session. Our R&D Manager, Alexander Novikov, presented his work on “Fiber Optic Probes for Multi-Modal Spectroscopy in Harsh Environments and Challenging Analytical Tasks,” sparking excellent discussions on how to solve complex analytical problems.
Join Us for the Final Day
We have one day left! If you are attending the 20. Herbstkolloquium Prozessanalytik and haven't stopped by yet, we invite you to visit Booth #11 on the third day.
Our CEO Dr. Stefanie Foerster, Alexander Novikov, and our Sales Manager Peter Tänzer are looking forward to meeting you to discuss how our probes can support your process control requirements.
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