
19 March 2025
Photonics and radio frequency simulation for industry
Florian Dubois from CSEM will talk about "Design and statistical analysis of thin film lithium niobate Photonic Integrated Circuit Component using Ansys Lumerical FDTD".
Join us at the Technopark Zürich to accelerate the translation of emerging 3D cell culture technologies into industrial applications!
The Next Gen Organ-on-Chip & Organoids workshop is a two-day event bringing together decision makers from the pharma & biotech industry, clinicians, organ-on-chips suppliers, regulatory experts and research organizations.
Structured around keynote presentations from selected speakers, the workshop gathers the community to discuss:
Venue: The event will take place at the Technopark, Technoparkstrasse 1, 8005 Zurich.
Language: The event will be held in English.
Date & time: The workshop will take place on August 24th & 25th 2023.
Keynotes speakers. Annie Moisan, PhD, Program Director at Wellcome Leap, Human organs, Physiology & Engineering (HOPE), & Prof. Dr. Hans Clevers, Head of Pharma Research & Early Development (pRED) at Roche
The workshop offers multiple opportunities to participate, network and present your organization to the community.
Check our Sponsorship and Exhibition brochure to raise the profile of your organization during the workshop!
19 March 2025
Florian Dubois from CSEM will talk about "Design and statistical analysis of thin film lithium niobate Photonic Integrated Circuit Component using Ansys Lumerical FDTD".
7 March 2025
Gain insights from industry leaders, academic Institutions, and policy makers on the future challenges in the Semiconductor Industry. With CSEM VP Alain-Serge Porret.
1 April 2025
(German only) Photonik und optische Technologien revolutionieren die industrielle Transformation. CSEM-Experte Andreas Voelker moderiert den Tech-Talk 2 "Photonisches Quantencomputing".