Structured & Freeform Surfaces
The next euspen Special Interest Group (SIG) on Structured and Freeform Surfaces meeting will bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government agencies to discuss state-of-the-art practice, and key research and development in the area of precision engineering associated with structured and freeform surfaces.
Structured & Freeform Surfaces
The meeting includes keynote presentations, oral sessions, posters and training seminars covering the newest developments and research on structured and freeform surfaces.
Structured and Freeform Surfaces play an increasingly important role in many technology advancements ranging from optics to biomedical and energy applications. The functional characteristics of such surfaces supersede those of “traditional” surfaces, thus opening research and development avenues and new challenges for their specification, fabrication, measurement and verification.
EUSPEN
The European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology is an influential community linking industrialists, researchers, respected authorities, new and established players worldwide.
It provides an entrepreneurial platform that enables companies and research institutes to promote their latest technology developments, products and services and keep up to date with those in the field.