2nd International Conference on UV LED Technologies & Applications – ICULTA 2020 | Call for Abstracts


Two years after the first successful ‘International Conference on UV LED Technologies & Applications (ICULTA)’ the next conference will be held from April 26 to 29, 2020 at the MELIÃ Hotel in Berlin, Germany. Once more, it will bring together pioneers, leaders, and experts from science and industry to discuss latest progress and innovations in the development of UV LEDs and their broad spectrum of applications. The conference is jointly organized by the German consortium Advanced UV for Life and the International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA).

 

UV LEDs produce narrow-band radiation and can be tuned to cover almost the entire ultraviolet spectral range. Their performance characteristics strongly depend on their emission wavelength: the shorter it is the higher are the scientific and technical requirements for material development and LED device technology. Applications of the compact sized, eco-friendly, and flexible light sources range from disinfection of water, air, and surfaces to medical diagnostics, plant growth lighting, and curing of various materials.

ICULTA 2020 offers an international platform for experts in UV LED technology and applications, inviting them to be part of the conference as speaker, attendee, exhibitor, and/or sponsor.

Submission deadline for oral and poster presentation abstracts: November 30, 2019

Conference topics include:

UV LED Technology

UV LED Applications

 

»    Epitaxy

»    Chip Technology

»    Packaging

»    LED Modules & Luminaires

»    Disinfection

»    Water Treatment

»    Sensing & Analytics

»    Life Sciences

»    Horticulture

»    Medical Applications

»    Curing

»    3D Printing

»    New Applications

»    Regulations & Standardization

Visit the conference website www.ICULTA.com for further information.

 



July 2, 2019


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