Day: September 3, 2025

International Conference “Baltic Photonics 2025” to Take Place in Vilnius on September 25

On September 25, the international conference “Baltic Photonics 2025” will take place at the Visoriai Information Technology Park in Vilnius. This year, the event will focus on photonics applications in the fields of defence and space – from laser communications to drone neutralisation technologies.

The conference will bring together scientists, technology developers, business leaders and public sector representatives from Lithuania and abroad. Discussions will feature experts from Kongsberg NanoAvionics, Hamamatsu Photonics, the European Commission, the Ministry of National Defence of Lithuania, and other organisations.

Read more in the Verslo žinios article

Participation is free of charge, but registration is required: toolas.eu/baltic-photonics-2025

Please note: the number of seats is limited.

“Lasers. Science and Technologies 2025” Brought the Community Together

At the end of August, the annual conference “Lasers. Science and Technologies 2025” brought together members of Lithuania’s laser ecosystem — from engineers, researchers, and executives to policymakers and cross-sector partners.

This year’s event was especially significant, as it marked the 20th anniversary of the Lithuanian Laser Association. Two decades of active collaboration between science and business have helped Lithuania become a global leader in laser technologies.

The conference focused on the challenges and opportunities for future growth: Have we reached the limits of our current niche? Or is it time to strategically expand into new domains — such as quantum technologies, photonics in medicine, space, or defence? Topics also included talent development, international partnerships, the potential of AI, and global competitiveness.

As part of the tradition, two community awards were presented:

🏆 Breakthrough of the Year 2025 – to Integrated Optics, for their achievements in developing laser technologies for space applications
🏆 Innovation of the Year 2025 – to the Laser Research Department at FTMC, for the development of a novel optical element: a 0° angle-of-incidence polarizer and spatial filter for lasers

We sincerely thank all speakers, panelists, moderators, and every participant — your presence and input continue to shape a vibrant and ambitious laser community.

📸 Photography by Giedrius Matulaitis

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