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Wales leads the way in the science of Light
An exciting new Pan-Wales project was launched at the Cardiff Millenium Centre recently. The CAMPUS (CApability Matrix for Photonics Up Skilling) project, lead by the , is focussing on collaboration with Welsh companies. The project aims to give local companies exclusive access to specialist research and development equipment, facilities and staff, in order to position Wales as a leader in the science of photonics.
Photonics is the science of the manipulation of light. The industry has always been strong in Wales. A recent European Commission report placed the European market for Photonics at around 拢58.5 Billion, or 21% of the world market. The knock on effect of the industry leads to around 拢3 trillion in sales and a further 30 Million jobs. Wales boasts an impressive 6% stake of this very important market.
Professor Alan Shore explained: 鈥淧hotonics is relevant in every market sector, from the production of television screens and blue ray or dvd players to lighting in the home and electronics in cars as well as in medicine, where lasers are used to treat all kinds of ailments, and imaging devices are used for diagnostics. Amazingly, around one third of the cost of a car is made up of photonics, from the led lights to display screens and beyond鈥 This industry is especially important as reducing electricity consumption for a more sustainable future is high on the agenda, creating electronics and lighting which uses less energy is a of strategic importance.鈥
The CAMPUS project has flung open the doors of Welsh Higher Education institutions and Welsh companies now have unprecedented access to specialist equipment all over Wales. The type of equipment that has now been made available is so specialist that companies would have to invest heavily in order to purchase just one piece of the available equipment. Now through 麻豆传媒高清版 and its partners such access is available across Wales.
The matrix of expertise can be accessed via Bangor鈥檚 web site bangor.ac.uk/ee under the business section. Any companies who wish to be involved should contact Professor Alan Shore at the School of Electronic Engineering.
Publication date: 24 August 2012