Bringing the photonics community together in Singapore
The inaugural Asia Photonics Expo took place for the first time, March 6 – 8, 2024.
Organized by Informa Markets, the inaugural Asia Photonics Expo (APE) was successfully held at Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore. With an exhibition area of 15,000 square meters, APE 2024 attracted 350 international exhibitors showcasing a wide range of sectors including optical communication, optics, lasers, infrared, sensing, and displays. It provided a comprehensive platform for business, technology exchange, and networking, enabling industry professionals to engage in meaningful discussions with leading companies and experts.


APE promoted in-depth communication and business collaboration between professionals in the photonics ecosystem. More than 4,400 visitors from 76 countries or regions filled the exhibition area, and twenty delegations were present, attending two dozen concurrent conferences and activities.
The first ever Asia Photonics Expo has concluded on March 8, 2024, setting a solid foundation for APE 2025. Visitors can again explore innovations and advancements in photonics on March 5 – 7, 2025, at Sands Expo & Convention Centre – Marina Bay Sands, Level 1, Singapore.
Further information: www.asiaphotonicsexpo.com
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Shenzhen UBM Herong Exhibition Co., Ltd.Room 607, East Block, Coastal Building
Shenzhen, Guangdong 518054
China
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