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 […]
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 […]
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.
art photonics is proud to be a part of the Quantum-Enhanced Early Diagnostics (QEED) project, which aims to revolutionize cancer diagnosis and treatment by developing a novel imaging technique based on quantum entangled photon pairs. This technology, known as QEED microscopy, will enable label-free examination of tissue samples in just two minutes, significantly reducing measurement time and allowing for high sample throughput.
Collaborating with three research institutes, two clinical institutes, and five industrial partners, the QEED project is a groundbreaking effort to transfer measurement information from mid-infrared (MIR) to near-infrared (NIR), allowing for faster and more reliable diagnoses, reducing false-negative and false-positive results, and decreasing psychological distress associated with screening.
We are honored to contribute to this innovative project and look forward to the impact it will have on the field of biomedical research and clinical pathology. Found out more about the project on our LinkedIn post.
The QEED Project is funded by Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung in the context of the funding program “quantum technologies - from basic research to market”.
Image legend: Comparison of tissue analysis: Colorectal cancer tissue sample using hematoxylin and eosin staining as gold standard (A), MIR (QCL)‐ (B) and FTIR‐based imaging system (C). The times shown indicate the duration of the measurements. Red, pathological regions and infiltrating inflammatory cells; white, muscle; green, connective tissue; cyan, crypts; and blue, lumen. The comparison shows that the MIR imaging results are in good agreement with those obtained by FTIR imaging.
Exciting news! Our company is proud to announce that we are one of the sponsors for the Laser Focus World Executive Forum. This event is a great opportunity for industry leaders to come together and discuss the latest developments in laser technology and its impact on various industries. We look forward to connecting with attendees and sharing our expertise in this field. Join us at the forum and let's explore the possibilities together!
We are pleased to share with you the upcoming events in which we will be participating. Meet you there !
You´re welcome to visit us at our next event at SPIE. Photonics West in California USA.
With its specific range of products for the development and production as well as industrial application of optical components, optomechanics, optoelectronics, fibre optics, optical fibres, laser components and manufacturing systems, Optatec has firmly established itself in the industry and offers a platform for suppliers and users to meet at the highest level.
Join us at analytica 2022 - World's Leading Trade Fair for laboratory technology, analysis, biotechnology and analytica conference.
We will demonstrate the variety of artphotonics' high-performance spectroscopy products including the latest fiber optic probes and fiber probe couplers.
Visit our Booth #214 in Hall A2, at Trade Fair Center Messe München, from June 21-24, 2022
Dr. Slava Artyushenko - the President & CEO of art photonics GmbH will provide a presentation on "Advances in spectral analyser technology: Fibre spectroscopy tools for process Analysis" atthe first in a series of awareness sessions that will focus on different aspects of the use of process spectroscopy techniques, on Tuesday 31st, May 2022.
The focus of the symposium will be on measurement options currently available and how advances in technology may shape future spectroscopic analysers.
The event will be of interest primarily to those involved in the use of spectroscopic methods for on-line, in-line and non-invasive monitoring of manufacturing in the process industries but will also be relevant to instrument manufacturers and technology innovators.
Aims of the event:
• Review the wide range of spectral measurement options for process monitoring and control • Consider factors that affect process applications of spectroscopy • Learn about advances in technology that may influence next generation analysers
25th World's Leading Trade Fair for Components, Systems & Applications of photonics | April 26-29, 2022 | Messe München
In the spring of 2022, Munich will once again be the hub of the international photonics industry for a few days. From April 26 to 29, the World’s leading trade fair LASER World of PHOTONICS 2022 will be opening its doors at the Munich exhibition grounds and be a key milestone in driving forward the upswing in the industry.
Welcome to visit us at Hall A6, Booth 230 and discuss the latest inventions in fiber photonics
University of Washington | Rome Center Piazza del Biscione 95 | Rome, Italy
Utilization of New Processing Concepts to Support the Demand for Sustainable Materials in a Circular Economy, often enabled by Exploring New Reaction Routes for Continuous Flow Processing Aided by Real-Time Monitoring Technology
Overview and Workshop Theme: A key enabler of the move to a Circular Economy will be process intensification which offers much more efficient processing for the sustainable production of lower volume distributed waste streams to generate a broad range of new platform chemicals including a growing list of biomass mass derived molecules.
Using new chemistries and catalysts these new starting materials including nanomaterials are being converted to a range of new composites and materials with advanced properties. The 2021 Rome meeting will build on this theme of sustainable production and will focus on next generation materials.
Dr. Viacheslav Artyushenko, the President of "art photonics" GmbH will have a talk on "Fiber Spectroscopy Tools to Use in PAT Applications" on 21st March.
MIRACLE is the first mid-infrared attenuated total reflection (MIR-ATR) arthroscopy system for real-time, in-depth, clinical examination and diagnosis of degenerative joint diseases, that can be used in clinical cases where patients are recommended to undergo arthroscopy surgery.
MIRACLE device will allow orthopedics surgeons to obtain real-time information about the biochemical composition of the cartilage tissue, leading to objective decision-making on the most adequate treatment course, enhancing patient’s well-being and reducing the need for follow-up surgery.
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