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  • Webinars

    PHABULOuS Webinar on Micro-Optics in Automotive

    4 September 2025 | 13:00 to 15:00 CEST | Online
    As the automotive industry evolves towards smarter, safer, and more efficient mobility, lighting systems are undergoing a revolution — and at the heart of this transformation lies micro-optics. This webinar explores the critical role micro-optical components play in shaping the future of automotive lighting, from advanced headlamps and adaptive beam systems to sleek interior displays and signalling solutions.
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    PHABULOuS Webinar on Micro-Optics in General Lighting

    18 September 2025 | 13:00 to 15:00 CET | Online
    General lighting is no longer just about illumination — it's about control, sustainability, and visual experience. Micro-optics enable unprecedented manipulation of light, offering enhanced energy efficiency, glare control, and creative freedom in architectural and industrial lighting applications.
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    PHABULOuS Webinar on Micro-Optics in Display Technology

    2 October 2025 | 13:00 to 15:00 CET | Online
    From consumer electronics to industrial interfaces, micro-optics play a crucial role in advancing display technologies. By finely controlling light propagation, micro-structured surfaces enable thinner, brighter, and more energy-efficient displays with superior visual performance.
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    PHABULOuS Webinar on Micro-Optics in Optical Communication

    16 October 2025 | 13:00 - 15:00 CET | Online
    As global data demand soars, the need for faster, more efficient optical communication grows. Micro-optics deliver compact, high-performance solutions for coupling, beam shaping, and signal integrity in fiber-optic and integrated photonic systems.
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    PHABULOuS Webinar on Micro-Optics in AR/VR/MR Applications

    13 November 2025 | Online
    Immersive technologies rely heavily on optics — and micro-optics are key to delivering compact, lightweight, and visually striking AR/VR/MR experiences. From waveguides to light engines, micro-structured components push the boundaries of what’s possible in spatial computing.