Swissmem Photonics is organizing a Swiss Pavilion at Laser World of Photonics 2027, taking place from 22–25 June 2027 in Munich.
The Swiss Pavilion aims to showcase the strength and innovation of the Swiss photonics ecosystem by bringing together Swiss companies in a shared exhibition space. Interest is already high, and additional companies are welcome to help create an even stronger Swiss presence at one of the world's leading photonics trade fairs.
Why join the Swiss Pavilion?
- Increase your visibility as part of a strong Swiss presence
- Individual exhibition space tailored to your needs
- Shared networking and meeting area for customer meetings and exchange
- Turnkey solution – Swissmem Photonics organizes the booth construction and overall coordination
- Flexible participation concept tailored to the individual requirements of each exhibitor
- Supporting program currently in planning to further enhance visibility and networking opportunities
- Located in Hall B2, the new ‘Optics & Laser Hall’
The Swiss Pavilion offers an efficient and professional platform to present your technologies and connect with international customers, partners, and industry experts.
Participation package
- Approx. CHF 8,000 (tbc) for Swissmem members (+20% for non-members)
- Includes approximately 8 m² of individual booth space plus access to the shared common area
- Larger booth spaces are available upon request at an additional cost
Interested in participating?
Swissmem Photonics is currently finalizing the pavilion concept and welcomes additional Swiss companies to join.
For more information or to discuss participation, please contact:
Selina Casutt
Swissmem Photonics
s.casutt@swissmem.ch
Contact Swissphotonics
Dr. Christian Bosshard
Managing Director Swissphotonics
+41 79 405 1826
29 June 2026, Christian Bosshard

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Contact Swissphotonics
Dr. Christian Bosshard
Managing Director Swissphotonics
+41 79 405 1826
29 August 2024, Christian Bosshard
SIMULATIONS FOR PHOTONIC AND RF BEHAVIOR
Simulation plays a crucial role in the development of photonics and high-frequency electromagnetism for applications such as Photonic Integrated Circuits(PICs), quantum computing, and 6G. In photonics, it enables the optimization of PIC designs by reducing losses and increasing the efficiency of optical devices. In quantum computing, simulation helps model the complex interactions of photonic qubits and improve system coherence. For 6G, simulating millimeter-wave and terahertz waves allows for predicting antenna behavior and ensuring ultra-fast, reliable wireless communication, which is essential for future networks.
By virtually testing different scenarios, simulations can speed up the development process by quickly identifying the best solutions, improving product reliability and avoiding costly and time-consuming iterations
Join us for this event hosted by ETH Zürich in the Institute of Electromagnetic Fields (IEF) Building ETZ.
More information and registration detailscan be found here
Date
Thursday, 10 October 2024, 14:00-17:00
Venue
ETH Zürich
Contact Cadfem
Aniko Rakai
Key Account Manager, CADFEM (Suisse) AG
Contact Swissphotonics
Dr. Christian Bosshard
Managing Director Swissphotonics
+41 79 405 1826
29 August 2024, Christian Bosshard