
Laser World of Photonics China 2026
Shanghai, China
Meet asphericon at the Laser World of Photonics China 2026 in Shanghai. Arrange a meeting today!
Event period: 18.03. - 20.03.2026
Venue: Shanghai New International Expo Centre
Additional information: world-of-photonics.com/en/china
From March 18 - 20, 2026, Laser World of Photonics China will once again open its doors at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, bringing together global leaders and innovators in the field of optical technologies. As one of Asia’s most influential trade fairs for the photonics and laser industries, the event covers the entire spectrum of optical technologies, from lasers and optoelectronics to optics, infrared applications, optical manufacturing, and metrology.
The exhibition features dedicated zones focusing on key technology areas, including Lasers and Laser Systems for Production Engineering, Integrated Photonics and Optical Communication, Optical Metrology and Quality Assurance, Infrared Technology and the Biomedical Photonics Zone. This unique combination of research, innovation and industrial application makes the Laser World of Photonics China a central platform for exchanging ideas, discovering new technologies, and fostering cross-sector collaboration.
With its strong emphasis on precision, automation and intelligent manufacturing, the show reflects the growing importance of photonic technologies in future-oriented industries such as automotive, aerospace and medical technology. Complementary conference sessions and networking opportunities provide additional space for dialogue, knowledge exchange and business development.
asphericon will once again participate in the Laser World of Photonics China 2026. On-site, the team will showcase high-precision aspheric optics and optical systems designed for advanced laser and photonics applications. Visitors are warmly invited to meet our experts at the booth to learn more about innovative optical components, custom manufacturing capabilities, and comprehensive solutions for demanding photonics projects.
