Submit your abstract for LANE 2022
The countdown is running: submission of abstracts for the 12th CIRP Conference on Photonic Technologies [LANE 2022] closes on January 24, 2022.
All presentations have the opportunity to be elected for the LANE 2022 Best Presentation Award, sponsored by the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing (IJEM). The Best Presentation Award honours the most inspiring talk of the conference. Besides a prize money of 1,000 €, the laureate has the chance to present the results of his or her work during the plenary session at LANE 2024. The second and the third place is rewarded with a prize money of 500 € each.


The submission of an abstract for LANE is completely non-binding. Only after the review process is closed in May 2022, you have to register bindingly for your participation. So, currently there is no obligation by submitting your abstract.
As a first step on the way to your LANE publication, please create a user account at ConfTool and submit your abstract latest on January 24, 2022.
For detailed information on the conference and the submission process, please visit the event entry and the LANE homepage.
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