DEGGENDORF I NSTITUTE OF T ECHNOLOGY INVITATION 1 ST EUROPEAN SEMINAR ON PRECISION OPTICS MANUFACTURING April 1 st 2 nd 2014 Deggendorf Institute of Technology Technology Campus Teisnach, Germany
WELCOME DEGGENDORF I NSTITUTE OF T ECHNOLOGY, April 1 st 2 nd 2014 Deggendorf Institute of Technology Technology Campus Teisnach, Germany State-of-the-art technology and trends in fabrication and measurement of optical surfaces Main topics Data handling and data security in optics manufacturing New developments for the established material glass Large optics > 1 m the manufacturing of mirrors with UPG2000 Manufacturing and measurement at tolerances of PV < 30 nm and rms < 1 nm Developments in economic production of freeform surfaces Variety in measurement technology including industry presentations Conference language: English We are looking forward to meeting you at the 1st European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing. Yours sincerely, Prof. Dr. Peter Sperber Prof. Dr. Rolf Rascher Prof. Dr. Christine Wünsche President of Deggendorf Head of Technology Manager of Optical Production Institute of Technology Campus Teisnach Technology
INITIAL GREETING WELCOME Bernd Sibler, State Secretary The Bavarian State Ministry of Education, Science and the Arts A short welcoming speech to open the international conference Optical technologies made in Germany provide extensive opportunities for the future, as throughout recent years they have continually promoted this powerful European country as a central location for business and industry. The vast majority of optical technological products are integrated into diverse, valuable stages of plants or machinery. Complex optical systems are successfully applied in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and also space research. A high global market share of German industry in these individual segments proves the international competitiveness of this branch. Here in Bavaria, cutting-edge engineering is characterized in particular by intensive cooperation between our successful universities and their industrial partners. It is the responsibility of each university of applied sciences - including the Deggendorf Institute of Technology - to undertake applied research, in addition to providing excellent academic education. Therefore, at DIT s Technology Campus Teisnach, competences in the fields of optical technologies, process developments and optimization, measurement and manufacturing engineering converge. Due to its research and regular optic seminars, the Technology Campus Teisnach has earned an impressive reputation in the professional world of optics manufacturing. The 1st European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing confirms the importance attached to research, innovation and internationalization at the Deggendorf Institute of Technology and the Technology Campus Teisnach. I would like to wish the all the best, and invite all those interested to participate. Munich, January 2014 Bernd Sibler, MdL State Secretary The Bavarian State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and the Arts
PROGRAM, 1 st DAY 1 st DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 1 st 2014 9:30 Arrival and registration 10:30 Welcome and introduction Prof. Dr. Peter Sperber, President of Deggendorf Institute of Technology Prof. Dr. Rolf Rascher, Head of Laboratory Optical Engineering 11:00 SESSION 1 - Data handling and data security in optics manufacturing Chair: Prof. Dr. Rolf Rascher, Deggendorf Institute of Technology 12:50 LUNCH Head-Up Display Concepts design, production, implementation Dr. Ralf Mayer, Johnson Controls Automotive Electronics GmbH, Germany Manfred Throl, Throl optics GmbH, Germany Rigidity and accuracy of data in the optics workshop Sebastian Sitzberger, Deggendorf Institute of Technology Towards a knowledge based manufacturing Dr. Elmar Pitschke, ARITHNEA GmbH, Germany Towards freeform - manufacturing of "acylinders" - a valuable intermediate step Sven Kiontke, asphericon GmbH, Germany Cyber Security for process control networks Karl Leidl, Deggendorf Institute of Technology 13:50 SESSION 2 - New developments for the established material glass Chair: Prof. Dr. Michael Moritz, Deggendorf Institute of Technology Aims for the development of new optical glass materials Prof. Dr. Monika Willert-Porada, University Bayreuth, Germany Melting and forming of glass in small batches Alexandra Füller, Füller Glastechnologie Vertriebs GmbH, Germany
PROGRAM, 1 st DAY Low temperature sealing of optical glasses Dr. Martin Kilo, Fraunhofer Institut Silicatforschung ISC, Germany ZERODUR - glass ceramic with ultra low expansion in the ppb/k range Dr. Peter Hartmann, Schott AG, Germany Optical materials - developments and future availability (EU-RoHS and REACH) Dr. Peter Hartmann, Schott AG, Germany 16.00 COFFEE BREAK 16:30 SESSION 3 - Large optics >1 m Manufacturing of mirrors with the UPG2000 Chair: Prof. Dr. Christine Wünsche, Deggendorf Institute of Technology Metrology for large aspheric mirrors Prof. Dr. Jim Burge, University of Arizona, USA Technologies and results for the mirror production in Teisnach Prof. Dr. Rolf Rascher, Deggendorf Institute of Technology Dynamik behaviour of the OptoTech UPG2000 machine in the field Dr. Marc Saitner, Carl Zeiss SMT GmbH, Germany Ultra precision grinding for high dynamic free form surfaces up to Ø1.5m Roland Mandler, OptoTech Optikmaschinen GmbH, Germany 17.50 Lab tour - Optical Engineering Technology, Campus Teisnach Lutz Küpper, Technology Campus Teisnach 18:30 Poster session with finger food buffet 19:30 End of first day
PROGRAM, 2 nd DAY 2 st DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 nd 2014 8:30 Session 4 - Manufacturing and measurement at tolerances of PV < 30 nm and RMS < 1 nm Chair: Prof. Dr. Rolf Rascher, Deggendorf Institute of Technology Application of Ion-Beam-Finishing in manufacturing of high precision optical surfaces Dr. Steffen Gürtler, OPTEG GmbH, Germany MRF - benefit and use in manufacturing highly precise optics Jean Pierre Lormeau, QED Technologies, USA Shape and roughness in white light interferometric measurements Johannes Liebl, Technology Campus Teisnach From perfect flats to aspheres: How can we compare high precision measurements Dr. Susanne Quabis, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig PTB, Germany Advances in fabrication solutions for complex and freeform optics by Zeeko Avni Sondagar, Zeeko Ltd., United Kingdom What are the challenges in producing an off axis paraboloid with a PV < 12 nm? Prof. Dr. Christine Wünsche, Deggendorf Institute of Technology 10.40 COFFEE BREAK 11.10 Session 5 - Developments in economic production of freeform surfaces Chair: Prof. Dr. Raimund Förg Grinding, polishing and metrology of freeform optics Mike Bechtold, OPTIPRO Systems, USA Computer controlled polishing on small optical freeforms Dr. Oliver Fähnle, FISBA OPTIK AG, Switzerland
PROGRAM, 2 nd DAY WELCOME 13.00 LUNCH Molding freeforms for illumination optics Dr. Jan Hamkens, DOCTER OPTICS SE, Germany Tool and workpiece adjustments for freeform machining Dr. Kai Rickens, Universität Bremen, Labor für Mikrozerspanung, Germany Requirements for optical freeforms Christian Schopf, Technology Campus Teisnach 14.00 Session 6 - Variety in measurement technology including industry presentations Chair: Prof. Dr. Florian Flossmann, Deggendorf Institute of Technology Specification and interferometric measurement of cylindrical optics Dr. Jan-Peter Richters, Berliner Glas KGaA, Germany Application of multi-sensor technology in quality control of optical surfaces Benjamin Hopp, Werth Messtechnik GmbH, Germany Tilted wave front interferometry Holger Hage, Mahr GmbH, Germany Tactile and non-tactile measurement and analysis of spherical and aspherical parts for process control and improvement Reiner Bergheimer, TAYLOR HOBSON Ametek GmbH, Germany Deflectometry and its application in optics manufacturing Prof. Dr. Martin Sellen, Micro Epsilon Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Application of wave front sensor for measuring optical components and systems Dr. Ralf Dorn, Optocraft GmbH, Germany Quo vadis metrology? Panel discussion 16.00 END OF THE SEMINAR
INFORMATION Registration At the end of this invitation you will find the registration form. Please register before March 10th 2014. The seminar fee is EUR 400, incl. VAT. Conference location Technologie Campus Teisnach Technologiecampus 1, 94244 Teisnach, Germany Directions can be found at www.th-deg.de/de/tc-teisnach/kontakt-a-anfahrt Schedule Seminar starts: Seminar ends: Tuesday April 1 st 2014 at 10:30 am Wednesday April 2 nd at 4 pm Hotel recommendations Hotel Oswald Am Platzl 2, 94244 Kaikenried Phone: +49 9923 84100 E-mail: info@hotel-oswald.de Internet: www.hotel-oswald.de Hotel "Zum Kramerwirt" Bgm.-Fleischmann-Str. 1, 94244 Geiersthal Phone: +49 9923 2181 E-mail: Hotel@Kramerwirt.de Internet: www.kramerwirt.de Announcement 2 nd European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing, April 14 th 15 th 2015 Papers will be accepted by December 15 th 2014
REGISTRATION Registration form Registration deadline: March 10 th 2014 April 1 st 2 nd 2014 in Teisnach, Germany Title First Name Surname Company/ Institute E-mail Telephone Address I hereby register for the. The seminar fee is EUR 400, payable on invoice by attendees. I agree on including my data in the participant register and on processing my data for the purpose of event organization. Date / Signature Please send the registration form to Technologie Campus Teisnach, Technologiecampus 1, 94244 Teisnach, Germany. Fax: +49 9923 8045-421 E-mail: brunhild.achatz@th-deg.de
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