A- Star Photonics, Inc. in the SPIE Photonics
The SPIE Photonics West 2017 Exhibition has held on Jan.31th to Feb.2nd 2017 in San Francisco, USA. This year, the Record-breaking Registered Attendance of 23,059!
6,545 Conference Attendees
8,920 Exhibition-Only Visitors
7,594 Exhibitor Representatives
1,384 Exhibiting Companies
Approximately 23,000 scientists, researchers, engineers, students, and others from throughout the global photonics community were among the total attendance at Moscone Center and environs for nearly 100 conferences and two exhibitions, complemented by a course program and numerous networking events.
More than 1,380 exhibiting companies participated in the Photonics West Exhibition Tuesday through Thursday, with even more visitors than last year filling North and South halls to see what is new, including more than 200 new-product launches.
The 1384 exhibitors came from UAS, Germany, China, Canada, Japan, South Korea ,UK, France, Australia, Finland, Holland, Poland, Italy, Switzerland, Israel, Belgium, Bulgaria, Lithuania and so on. Most of them are the member of the SPIE. And there are about 120 exhibiting companies from China. A-Star Photonic, as a professional optical components manufacturer, of course has succeeded participated to show Optical Lenses, Lens assemblies, High Precision Windows, Mirrors, Prisms, Waveplates, Glan series Polarizer, Cube Beam Splitters, PBS and NPBS and various Nonlinear Crystals and Laser Crystals like BBO Crystals, LBO Crystals, YAG Crystals, ND:YAG Crystals, DKDP & KDP Crystals, KTP Crystals, KTA Crystals, LINBO3 Crystals, ND:YVO4 Crystals etc.
To be worth to mentioned, Exhibitor Schott once again this year used the popularity of its give-away shot glasses to raise money for Project Night Night, a San Francisco-based nonprofit that works to help homeless children, reducing their trauma and advancing their emotional and cognitive well-being. Exhibition visitors were invited to contribute a donation when picking up one of the latest of the optics glass-maker’s popular shot glasses, and the company matched contributions. The final tally on Thursday afternoon was $2,500. Cheers, Schott and Project Night Night!