Photonics is a technology that focuses on detecting, generating, transporting and processing light. The technology resembles electronics. There is one major difference though: instead of electrons, photons are used to transmit information. This process is both more energy-efficient and faster. Photonics is typically used for displays, lighting, lasers, solar cells, sensors and fibre optic networks.
Value for the Dutch high tech industry
Photonics is used for laser instruments and in microchips, among other applications. Photonic microchips, for example, consume much less energy than their electronic predecessors, so they are a potential solution to the exploding energy consumption we see in data centres. But they can also be used for extremely high-precision applications, such as monitoring aircraft wings, or for bridge and skyscraper construction.
The same applies to precision agriculture; photonic chips allow farmers to sow, fertilise or irrigate at exactly the right time. The photonics ecosystem of the Netherlands includes more than 300 companies and institutions where thousands of people are already working directly or indirectly with photonics, both in large companies and in small and medium-sized enterprises and startups.
What we do as Holland High Tech
Holland High Tech supports the sector by funding research and innovation and by helping identify the right partners within business, government and education.
Photonics Road Map
The Holland High Tech 2020-2023 road map sets out how the photonics sector will develop over the next ten years. This road map is complementary to the National Photonics Agenda and lists the most important application areas of photonics and relevant areas of research and technology development for the Netherlands.
Photonics Road Map
HTSM Photonics Road Map 2023-2030, version September 2023.
By PhotonicsNL, Optics Netherlands, PhotonDelta, the Dutch Research Council (NWO), the Netherlands Investment Agency (RVO) and partners.
New Origin lays a foundation for global revolution in photonic chips from Twente
King in MESA+ NanoLab of University of Twente in conversation about photonics
Europe has opted for a pilot plant for photonic chips with a large share in the Netherlands
Photonics road map team
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NWO Physics
Meeting 'Help I've been hacked'. Cyber resilience SME manufacturing industry
ZIE 2025: South Holland Industry Event
HANNOVER MESSE 2025
Expo 2025 Osaka
Innovation
For the Netherlands, innovation is essential. We are working on smart technologies to address major societal challenges: Dutch solutions to global issues. Through technological innovation and with our unique knowledge, we as a country are acting to ensure security of work and income in the future. Holland High Tech increases the impact of innovation. Find out more about our themes and our (key) technologies.
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