18 September 2025 - Saxion University of Apply Science
There is always
"Something for Everyone"

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About DutchPhotonicsEvent

Experience the unparalleled DutchPhotonicsEvent, where advancements in Photonics and Optics take centre stage.
PhotonicsNL extends its collaborative reach, partnering with a distinguished member to bring an additional focus to this exceptional event. At the DutchPhotonicsEvent, there truly is “Something for Everyone.” Regardless of your field within photonics, our primary focus is on innovation, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the latest developments.
Our commitment is to provide you with unparalleled insights into the Photonics world, propelling Photonics Applications into the global market. Anticipate an exhilarating day filled with networking opportunities that will enhance your understanding of photonics.
Join us for a promise of excitement and knowledge enrichment.
Take advantage of this opportunity to be part of the future of photonics.

It will be a promising day!

Learn from the Best in the Netherlands

Keynote

Bert Jan Offrein

IBM

“Advanced photonic technologies for future systems: Optical computing or optics for computing?”

Bert Jan Offrein received his Ph.D. degree in nonlinear integrated optics from the University of Twente in the Netherlands in 1994. He then joined IBM Research Europe – Zurich and contributed to establishing and commercialising integrated optical technology for DWDM networks. From 2004 to 2016, Bert Offrein was managing the photonics group, addressing optical interconnects for computing systems. Since 2016, he has been leading the neuromorphic devices and systems group, focusing on novel hardware for neural networks. Bert Offrein is co-author of over 150 publications and co-inventor of more than 40 patents. He is currently a Principal Research Scientist at IBM Research Europe-Zurich and Professor by special appointment on ‘analogue signal processing’ at the University of Twente.

Speakers

Patty Stabile

Qian Tao

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Tjeerd Bollmann

Eric van Genugten

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Programme

8:30

9:30

Registration

Welcome - Petra Wicherink - PhotonicsNL

Welcome - Saxion

Chairman - Steven Goetstouwers - Admesy

9:45

Keynote I

Bert Jan Offrein - IBM

"Advanced photonic technologies for future systems: Optical computing or optics for computing?"

10:15

AI - What are the challenges for Photonics

Chairwoman - Patty Stabile

Patty Stabile - TU Eindhoven

"InP Photonic Integrated Deep Neural Networks"

Qian Tao - TU Delft

Rob Voorkamp - SCIL Nanoimprint Solutions

11:15

Break

Exhibition

Poster Session

11:45

Fiber Optics Sensing / Predictive maintenance

Chairman- TBC

Rob Jansen - TNO

Otto Smits - Optics11

Maarten van Balveren - Voestalpine

Eric van Genugten - Sensing 360

"A technical exploration of the use of Photonics on rotating equipment in Wind and Marine applications"

13:05

Lunch Break

Exhibition

Poster Session

14:20

Keynote II

TBA

14:50

Quantum - in the cotext of the year of Quantum

Chairman- Jeroen Kalkman

Tjeerd Bollmann - Saxion

"Shaping the Quantum Future: Photonics-Driven Solutions for Sensing, Security, and Computing at Saxion"

TBA

Jelmer Renema - QuiX Quantum

15:50

Break

Exhibition

Poster Session

16:20

AR/VR

Chairman- TBC

TBA

Erhan Ercan - MorPhotonics

Douwe Geuzebroek - Brilliance

17:20

Final

Announcement of Poster Award Winner

Networking with Bites and Drinks

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Bert Jan Offrein

Bert Jan Offrein received his Ph.D. degree in nonlinear integrated optics from the University of Twente in the Netherlands in 1994. He then joined IBM Research Europe – Zurich and contributed to establishing and commercialising integrated optical technology for DWDM networks. From 2004 to 2016, Bert Offrein was managing the photonics group, addressing optical interconnects for computing systems. Since 2016, he has been leading the neuromorphic devices and systems group, focusing on novel hardware for neural networks. Bert Offrein is co-author of over 150 publications and co-inventor of more than 40 patents. He is currently a Principal Research Scientist at IBM Research Europe-Zurich and Professor by special appointment on ‘analogue signal processing’ at the University of Twente.

Patty Stabile

Dr. Patty Stabile is an Associate Professor at TU/e, where she is the lead of the PNN (Photonic Neural Network) Lab. Her expertise is in large-scale photonic integrated circuits, for which she was awarded the “Early Career Women in Photonics Special Recognition” from the European Optical Society. She is now investigating neuromorphic photonics for ultra-low latency optical computation, for which she received several invitations to conferences and workshop.  She is a co-applicant within several European Projects and large national (e.g. NWA NOW NL-ECO) programs. She is the author and co-author of more than 150 papers. She has been visiting scientists at the University of Cambridge in the UK and at MIT.

Qian Tao

Qian Tao is an assistant professor at the Department of Imaging Physics, TU Delft. Her research lab pursues trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) research for medical imaging. Qian believes AI can be made more reliable and trustworthy through better integration of data with physics and mathematics principles. Qian teaches AI for the Applied Physics students at TU Delft, and serves on the editorial board of Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, the flagship AI journal of the largest radiologists’ society.

Tjeerd Bollmann

Dr. ir. Tjeerd Bollmann is a Senior Researcher and Lecturer at Saxion University of Applied Sciences, contributing to the Research Group Applied Nanotechnology in Enschede. With a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology from the University of Twente, he leads applied research at Saxion’s Quantum Lab, advancing real-world quantum technologies such as NV centers, quantum-secure communication, and photonic quantum processors, in collaboration with industry leaders like QuiX Quantum. His work exemplifies the synergy between education and innovation, involving students directly in hands-on research and prototype development. As a co-developer of the master’s programme in Applied Quantum Technology, he integrates photonics for quantum into multidisciplinary educational tracks. At the DutchPhotonicsEvent, Tjeerd brings valuable insights into how applied quantum technologies are shaping the future of photonics applications, strengthening the bridge between academic excellence and industrial innovation

Eric van Genugten

 

Eric van Genuchten is a physicist turned photonics innovator with a goal to combine fiber-optics and bearing monitoring. He earned his master’s in physics from Eindhoven University of Technology​ and was responsible for SKF’s efforts to integrate fiber-optic sensing into bearings​, pioneering operation data-driven predictive maintenance. Now, as co-founder and COO at Sensing360, Eric channels both rotating equipment insight and industry know-how into photonic solutions that boost reliability and operation in rotating machinery