
One of the leading German magazines on industrial photonics and innovation highlights and explains the new subsidy model that the European consortium ACTMOST (Access Center to Micro-Optics Expertise, Services, and Technologies) is currently testing to lower the technology barriers for companies and to accelerate product innovation with photonic technologies in Europe. This initiative, coordinated by B-PHOT, is financially supported by the European Commission.
Full article on : www.laser-photonik.de
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