NANOMETA-2026 Exhibit
List of Exhibitors
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Attocube systems AG |
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The attocube systems GmbH was founded in 2001 and is recognized internationally for innovation and excellence in the development, the production, and the distribution of cutting-edge solutions for the most challenging nanotechnology applications in research and industry. All products are being developed and manufactured at the company’s headquarters in Munich. An international team of physicists, mechanical engineers and product designers closely cooperates from the conception through to the delivery of products. The company has sales offices in the US and a broad network of worldwide distributors, covering more than 40 countries. A long list of accolades – including the Bavarian Innovation Award, the German Startup Award and the TOP100 Innovation Award – further prove attocube’s innovative company spirit. |
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NKT Photonics Bregnerødvej 144 3460 Birkerød |
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NKT Photonics is a leading provider of advanced laser solutions for research and industry. Our supercontinuum SuperK lasers deliver a broad, stable spectrum from visible to near-infrared, offering unmatched flexibility, coherence, and power stability. For nanophotonics and metamaterials research, they provide high spatial coherence and a uniform spectral output, enabling precise excitation, hyperspectral imaging, and nanoscale material characterization. |
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SI Stuttgart Instruments GmbH, Ernsthaldenstr. 17, 70565 Stuttgart, Germany Email: contact@s-instruments.de Phone: +49 711 3420325 0 |
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| Stuttgart Instruments develops ultrastable, rapidly tunable lasers for spectroscopy and microscopy. Covering 500 nm to 20 µm, the fully automated modular systems offer pulse durations from 100 fs to 10 ps, repetition rates from 10 to 100 MHz, and simultaneous VIS, NIR, and MIR outputs. Our unique technology ensures low noise, long-term stability, and low maintenance. The Alpha series serves applications from multiphoton and coherent Raman imaging to THz and 2D pump-probe spectroscopy, while the Piano excels in near-field imaging, environmental sensing, and quantum optics. Trusted worldwide, our award-winning lasers combine unmatched stability with flexible, application-oriented design. | ||
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Heidelberg Instruments Mikrotechnik GmbH Mittelgewannweg 27 69123 Heidelberg Germany |
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With over 40 years of experience and over 1,500 systems installed worldwide, Heidelberg Instruments is a global leader in high-precision laser lithography systems, maskless aligners, and nanofabrication tools. Our portfolio spans from compact tabletop solutions for prototyping, R&D, and small series production to advanced photomask manufacturing equipment for high-volume industrial use. This broad offering enables support for a wide spectrum of micro- and nanoscale surface structuring techniques, including 2D patterning and 2.5D features via grayscale lithography. Trusted by leading universities, research institutes, and industrial facilities, our systems are used in micro-optics, photonics, electronics, sensors, semiconductors, advanced packaging, next-gen displays, quantum devices, MEMS, microfluidics, 2D materials, photomask production, and more. Further information: www.heidelberg-instruments.com |
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Savanorių Ave 237, LT-02300 Vilnius, Lithuania www.ekspla.com Ph: +370 5 264 96 29 Email: sales@ekspla.com |
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| EKSPLA focuses on the design and manufacturing of advanced lasers and employs more than 33 years’ experience. The ability to effectively tailor products for specific applications and requirements is one of the main competences of EKSPLA. 80 out of the 100 top universities use EKSPLA lasers. For researchers demanding a wide tuning range, high conversion efficiency and narrow line-width, EKSPLA tunable lasers are an excellent choice. All models feature hands-free wavelength tuning, valuable optical components protection system as well as wide range of accessories and extension units, offering probably the widest tuning range: from 192 nm to 17000 nm. |
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From Tuesday 6 to Friday 9 January 2026, a small table-top exhibit will allow publishing companies or laser and photonics related companies to present and promote their new products among attendees.
Exhibition location:
Tabletop exhibit space will be available at the ground floor, next to the conference main room (Olympia room). It will be co-located with poster sessions and coffee breaks to allow easy and frequent contacts with the attendees.
Information to exhibitors:
The exhibition space includes:
(i) one table of 1.40m x 0.7m with one chair.
(ii) power available at all tables (230V, 50Hz, 10A),
(iii) wireless internet connection.
In addition it will be provided:
(a) an attendee list for one time mailing (upon request, without e-mails),
(b) access to the online technical digest,
(c) one exhibitor personnel badge,
(d) access to the full program of the conference,
(e) publication of the company profile and logo on the conference website and program.
Exhibition fee: Euro 1,000.- per table.
In case of interest, please download Nanometa Exhibitor contract.
All conditions are stipulated on the contract.
In order to be considered, the contract must be duly filled out and accompanied with the payment information. An invoice is emailed upon request.
Deadline to return the signed contract is 1 December 2025. In case orders are received after that deadline, the exhibitor’s company profile will not be considered into the printed conference programme.
For any additional question please contact M. MILICEVIC at conferences@eps.org
Deadline to deliver the exhibition material to Seefeld: To be confirmed later.
Delivery address:
Olympia Sport and Kongresszentrum Seefeld – Tirol GmbH
Klosterstrasse 600
6100 Seefeld in Tirol
Austria
IMPORTANT: Each package MUST mention NANOMETA and your company name.
As soon as the material is shipped, please send an email to conferences@eps.org to inform when and how the package was sent. Please provide all AWB / transportation references and the weight of each package.



