Thin Films and Surface Treatment for

Energy ∙ Optics ∙ Tools & Components ∙ Bio- & Medical Applications

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V2027

V2027 is the meeting place for the vacuum, plasma and coating technology industry. V2027 offers a unique platform to learn about the innovative trends and developments, exchange knowledge and initiate new collaborations.

  • Top-class presentations: Renowned experts from industry and science share their latest research findings and developments.
  • Discussion panels: Exchange views on current challenges and future trends in the fields of vacuum, plasma and coating technology.
  • Trade exhibition: Experience the newest products and innovations from the industry up close.
  • Networking: Make valuable contacts and expand your professional network.

Network & Industrial Exhibiton

  • Knowledge and Experience – exchange with experts on new ideas, best practices and valuable experiences that expand your own knowledge.
  • Resource Access for business and academia – sharing information and tools that can be useful for personal or professional development.
  • Promoting Innovation – The exchange of ideas and perspectives within a network can lead to new approaches to innovation and creative solutions
  • Industrial Exhibition & Industrial Evening
  • V-Dinner in ambient atmosphere
»We have been attending the V-Conference for many years and really appreciate the atmosphere and the discussions. The large number of presentations from the industry demonstrates the event‘s proximity to the industry. My personal highlight at each V-conference is the industrial evening. The last ties disappear and in a relaxed atmosphere the ›potential business partner‹ becomes a person face to face. The EFDS team leads with perfect organization and support during the whole conference and achieves the challenge to connect the research with the industry. The fascination for vacuum processes and thin films is the connecting part of both worlds. « Aaron Strobel (LSA GmbH)

Review of the V2025

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