PhotonHub at Tech Tour Photonics 2025 in Berlin, Germany
PhotonHub was delighted to participate in Tech Tour Photonics Berlin 2025, held as part of Photonics Days Berlin–Brandenburg, Germany. 🇩🇪 The event brought together more than 30 startups, 40 investors, and key players from across Europe’s photonics ecosystem for two days of pitching, networking and collaboration.
Representing PhotonHub, Peter Doyle had the honour of presenting the €5,000 winner’s cheque to Phanofi, the winner of the PhotonHub Launchpad Track 2025.
Throughout the event, over 30 innovative companies pitched their photonics and photonics-enabled solutions, spanning fields from healthcare and sensors to semiconductors and augmented reality. The creativity and technological potential showcased by these startups demonstrated once again how powerful applied light can be in driving Europe’s innovation and competitiveness.
The expert jury recognised the following companies as top presenters:
- Admir Analysis
- FluIDect
- Eyeo
- Solinide Photonics
- Phanofi
- Photon Bridge
- Quantune Technologies
- Trilite Technologies
- Xavveo
PhotonHub is proud to support the Tech Tour Photonics Launchpad Programme, which helps early-stage photonics companies scale up and attract investment.
We thank our partners and organisers : Tech Tour, OpTecBB, Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH, Photonics21, Sheffield Haworth and EPIC for making this event such a success.
Want to meet us at a future event? See where PhotonHub and our partners will be next on our events page.
PhotonHub at the Global Photonics Economic Forum (GPEF) 2025 in Málaga, Spain
PhotonHub was proud to participate in the Global Photonics Economic Forum (GPEF) 2025, held in Málaga, Spain 🇪🇸, from 7–8 October. The event, organised by Optica, brought together leaders from across the global photonics community, including researchers, startups, investors and industry representatives, to discuss the economic impact and strategic growth of photonics worldwide.
The forum opened with insightful remarks from Jose Pozo (CTO, Optica) and other key industry figures, highlighting the importance of collaboration, resilience and innovation in strengthening the photonics ecosystem.
Throughout the event, PhotonHub showcased how it is driving photonics innovation across industries, supporting companies and research teams with access to advanced technology, training opportunities and investment readiness services.
Nathalie Debaes and Susan Brindley from our Front Office Team welcomed visitors at booth #37, engaging with partners and participants interested in accelerating their photonics journey through PhotonHub’s Europe-wide support network.
We were delighted to connect with so many enthusiastic professionals and to exchange ideas on how to shape the future of photonics together.
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EU Invests €15M to Help Companies Supercharge Their Products with Light
New investment from the European Commission is helping innovators exploit the unique properties of light technologies to add smart features and improve the performance of their products through a proven ‘one-stop-shop’ photonics innovation factory.
Called “PhotonHub PHACTORY”, the new €15 million initiative offers expert support, fast-track access to Europe’s leading laboratories, and generous subsidies.
Delivered through a trusted one-stop-shop model, the initiative makes high-end photonics support faster, easier, and more accessible than ever.
As the science and technology of light, photonics is integral to many applications and is a key enabler to breakthroughs in emergency medical diagnostics, solar energy for a greener future, and quantum communications, for example.
This new programme dramatically lowers the barrier to entry, offering EU subsidies that can cover up to 85% of project costs, making it low-risk for businesses. It aims to help companies achieve a wider and faster uptake, integration, and deployment of photonic technologies, boost competitiveness and foster new business.
With over thirty European partners, the new framework covers the entire value chain from early-stage concept (TRL2) and prototyping (TRL3-4) to upscaling (TRL5-7). It spans a wide range of cutting-edge technology platforms, facilitating open access and guided orientation to the broadest possible range of photonics expertise, equipment and technologies available from the best facilities throughout Europe.
Led by Brussels Photonics (B-PHOT) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), the initiative builds on the success of PhotonHub Europe, which to date has helped over 100 companies deliver more than €750 million in new revenues, create 1,000 jobs and raise €250 million in venture capital in just four years.
Professor Hugo Thienpont, Director of Brussels Photonics and coordinator of the PhotonHub programme, said: “We are delighted to continue to promote and support photonics innovation through PhotonHub PHACTORY. This €15M programme funded by the European Commission will be instrumental in creating opportunities for collaborative innovation projects for wide-ranging sectors over the next four years, enhancing European sovereignty in this rapidly growing industry.”
Light Speed Innovation
By streamlining access to talent, facilities and funding, the new programme condenses what might normally take years — from a feasibility study to building and testing prototypes — into a matter of months.
“Because it’s built on a cross-border network, a firm in the Netherlands could seamlessly partner with a German lab or Italian research team, accelerating collaborative outcomes across the EU.
“Building on our impact to date and in response to the needs of the market, we are extending PhotonHub’s previous offering to also support entrepreneurially minded researchers and start-ups. We look forward to guiding these early-stage ventures as well as established SMEs and scaling companies in their commercial and technical development through photonics-led innovation,” said Professor Thienpont.
Hugo Thienpont, coordinator of the PhotonHub programme
“PhotonHub is proud to empower companies with direct access to leading photonics expertise and infrastructure in Europe. This collaboration demonstrates how connecting the right partners drives innovation and creates value for the industry. It’s a clear example of how to deliver competitive advantage and inspire new opportunities across data and AI markets.”
Tailored Support Packages
The PhotonHub PHACTORY team is offering tailored support streams for EU companies, depending on their stage, technology readiness level (TRL) and strategic ambitions. These include a Launchpad for spinouts and start-ups, a Scaling Club for fast-growing ventures, and bespoke Business Coaching for established SMEs and some large-scale companies aiming for market growth.
“Our goal is simple: to help European businesses shine in the global marketplace – with photonics lighting the way,” said Nathalie Debaes, Consortium Management Support Officer for PhotonHub PHACTORY. “We facilitate direct access to the very best expert partners across Europe to support projects ranging from initial feasibility studies to prototype or demonstrator development to upscaling. Any interested companies can apply at www.photonhub.eu, and applications can be reviewed on a rolling basis. All support is cross-border, with companies collaborating with innovation partners elsewhere in the EU.”
The framework, which runs until the end of 2028, targets small and mid-sized firms across all sectors, offering tailored support depending on their needs. This includes expert assessments on technical and commercial viability at no cost, access to Europe’s researchers and laboratories, and training and coaching across various industries.
PhotonHub operates a continuous open call – interested companies can apply online now as the first step on their photonics technology innovation journey. All discussions and correspondence are conducted in English.
Learn more at photonhub.eu