SPIE BiOS & Photonics West 2025
Join us at the world’s largest photonics technologies event!
Learn the most cutting-edge research in biomedical optics, biophotonics, industrial lasers, optoelectronics, microfabrication,
MOEMS-MEMS, displays, quantum technologies, and more.
BiOS Expo: 25–26 January 2025 / Table 8208
Photonics West Exhibition: 28–30 January 2025 / Kiosk 415
The Moscone Center
747 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103
We’ll be bringing a range of our LED Illumination Systems with us, focusing on OEM Applications.
Our OEM technology is centred on the Amora Series: our proven off-the-shelf product range adapted to offer unparalleled customisation opportunities. This provides you with an efficient and low-risk solution, while also addressing the specific needs of your application.
Things To Do in San Francisco
Home of the bold, the brave and the colourful – there’s so much to do in San Francisco! Whether you’re looking for historic landmarks, world-famous cuisine or amazing events, you’ll find there’s something for everyone.
Here are CoolLED’s top picks of things to do while you’re in San Francisco
Alcatraz with San Francisco Bay Cruise
This convenient package gives you access to two separate essential San Francisco experiences—a visit to Alcatraz Island, and a sightseeing cruise.
Lombard Street
San Francisco’s most famous winding street showcases eight sharp switchbacks and stretches down a steep slope from the Presidio East to The Embarcadero
Pier 39
Explore two levels of dining, entertainment, shopping and attractions, all surrounded by unbeatable views of the city and the bay.
The Exploratorium
The award-winning museum of science, art, and human perception that’s dedicated to the excitement of experimentation, the pleasure of discovery, and the power of play.
California Academy of Sciences
The world’s only aquarium-planetarium-rainforest-living museum – From the depths of a Philippine coral reef to the outer reaches of the Universe!
Japanese Tea Garden
Take some time out from the hustle and bustle of the exhibitions in a four-acre refuge in Golden Gate Park featuring Japanese architecture and gardens.