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5 May 2025
Optica Online Industry Meeting: Gas & Liquid Sensing | Tuesday, May 6, 2025, Online Event

art photonics GmbH is pleased to announce the participation of our R&D Lead, Alexander Novikov, as a speaker at the upcoming Optica Online Industry Meeting focused on Gas & Liquid Sensing. This virtual event will be held online on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The meeting aims to connect the advanced capabilities of photonics technology with […]

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28 April 2025
Reflection Probes with Integrated Purge Option

We at art photonics are excited to introduce our Reflection Fiber Probes featuring an integrated gas purging mechanism. For reliable spectroscopic process control in powder applications, keeping a clean optical interface is essential. Traditional probes can suffer from window fouling, which compromises data integrity. Our solution allows for periodic or continuous clearing of the measurement […]

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20 March 2025
Highlights from LASER World of PHOTONICS CHINA 2025

art photonics recently returned from LASER World of PHOTONICS CHINA 2025 in Shanghai. We had the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations and build new connections around our advanced fiber optics solutions. We appreciate everyone who visited our booth and helped make the event memorable. Looking ahead, we invite you to join us at Laser […]

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12 March 2025
Day 1 at Laser World of Photonics CHINA 2025, Shanghai

We are off to an exciting start in Shanghai at Laser World of Photonics CHINA 2025! Our Sales Director, Haro Fritsche, is on site alongside our fantastic distributor UniqueRay! Today, we are showcasing our innovative system solutions. Visit our booth to explore how our fiber cables and probes span the complete UV-Vis-NIR-MIR range (0.3-16 µm) […]

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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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Revolutionizing Spectroscopy: art photonics video tour from Analytica 2024!

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27 April 2024

We were delighted to return to Analytica this year, where we showcased our cutting-edge advancements in live spectroscopy. Unlike traditional methods that rely on static samples, our fiber optic bridges enabled real-time, in-line, in-vivo, and in-situ monitoring across all spectroscopy methods.

At Analytica 24, we proudly demonstrated our progress with multi-spectral systems that are leading the field. From Raman to FTIR and NIR, our technologies allowed chemists to observe reactions remotely from start to finish, revealing every detail of the process as it unfolded.

This year was particularly significant as we recently joined Nynomic AG and initiated our collaboration with our partner NLIR. This collaboration involved integrating state-of-the-art spectrometers from NLIR with our fiber probes. This advancement has made spectroscopy faster and more sensitive, enabling our probes to capture every nuance of a reaction in real time.

We also introduced our latest innovation, the Combi Fiber Probe, which combines multiple spectroscopy methods at a single tip (Raman+NIR, Mid-IR+Raman), offering unprecedented accuracy and detail in every analysis. Whether examining tissues or liquids—for medical or industrial purposes—our technology is set to revolutionize spectroscopic measurements.

For more details or custom solutions, visit our website or contact us directly. Let's continue exploring the future of spectroscopy together!

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