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OIDA 2009 OPTOmism Conference

“Powering the Green Revolution through Photonics”
A Resounding Success!!!

During the May 18-20 event in Santa Clara at the Network Meeting Center at Techmart, nearly 350 participants engaged in a lively exchange of industry insights, best practices, value chain issues, scaling deployments and next generation developments. From photovoltaic energy generation to highly efficient solid-state lighting, and from advanced sensing and instrumentation for environmental monitoring and effective power generation and delivery, and from new low-power display and communications technologies to clean manufacturing using laser processing, the photonics industry is at the core of developing and delivering solutions that enable greater efficiency, smaller carbon footprints, and promote economic growth. OPTOmism established itself as a premier event that brings together executives and leading researchers addressing the growing and critical role of these key advanced technologies in global efforts to “live green” in energy and environmental solutions.

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OIDA Holds Green Photonics Forum

Commonality among industries in the pursuit of a sustainable future

OE Green 0810 September 2008 — Lakewood, CO. The Optoelectronics Industry Development Association (OIDA) concluded its Green Photonics forum today examining the role of optoelectronics in a sustainable future. The various segments represented at the forum developed trend maps reflecting the various ways that optoelectronics is enabling many aspects of the green revolution. For the first time, OIDA is addressing the impact of photonics on the green movement. From solar and solid state lighting, to optoelectronics used in manufacturing and metrology for green products, improved communications efficiency to environmental sensing and remediation, optoelectronics is enabling or providing technology that reduces power, waste and pollution. The market for these products will exceed $100B by 2015.

“While the optoelectronics industry has always focused on efficiency, mapping the broad array of green metrics can accelerate industry contributions to sustainable development,” said Dr. Michael Lebby. “Optoelectronics will permeate all aspects of our lives, so green photonics is becoming a discipline.”

The individual industries have unique interests, but what became clear from the Forum was the wide number of ways in which the various communities share interests. These include common manufacturing methods and packaging systems, metrology needs, sensing and control, green metrics like energy balance and lifecycle waste management. Currently, lighting consumes 20% of electricity, television around 5% and data centers around 1.2%, growing to 4-5% by the end of the decade. Including signage, computer displays, other optical networking equipment, and factoring in photovoltaic technology and optical sensing for smart management, it is clear that optoelectronics will have a significant impact. Trend maps developed at the forum will provide industry guidance on advancing a green agenda while maintaining economic benefits.

The OIDA trend maps and final report from the forum will be available to OIDA members in December. OIDA, in partnership with Pennwell will explore these issues in greater detail next May at OPTOmism 2009 (www.optomismshow.com).


About OIDA
The Optoelectronics Industry Development Association (OIDA) is a Washington DC-based, not-for-profit association that serves as the nexus for vision, transformation, and growth of the optoelectronics industry. OIDA advances the competitiveness of its members by focusing on the business of technology, not just technology itself. OIDA members include the leading providers of optoelectronic components and systems enabled by optoelectronics, as well as universities and research institutions. OIDA provides roadmaps, reports, and market data for the optoelectronics industry, serves as the voice of industry to government and academia, acts as liaison with other optoelectronic industry associations worldwide, and provides a network for the exchange of ideas and information within the optoelectronics community.

OIDA Editorial Contact:
David Iams
Communications Director
(202) 785-4426
iams@oida.org


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