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UK Photonics Group Elects New Leaders

The Photonics Leadership Group (PLG), which includes members from more than 50 UK photonics manufacturers, associations and research institutes, elected a new chairman and chief executive on Thursday, a move it said would help maximize growth of a £10.5 billion UK industry with global impact.

Dr. Christopher Dorman, general manager of Coherent Scotland, is the new chairman; Dr. John Lincoln of Harlin Ltd. is chief executive. According to their LinkedIn pages, Dorman is chairman of the Scottish Optoelectronics Association, a visiting professor at the University of Strathclyde, Institute of Photonics, and a board member of the Technology Advisory Group at Scottish Enterprise. Lincoln, who founded the consultancy Harlin, serves as principal consultant, providing business development and network management in photonics, lasers and optoelectronics. He is also national outreach manager for the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Photonics, and network manager for the South of England Photonics Network.

At the London meeting, the PLG reiterated the importance of photonics in UK manufacturing, saying it directly employs more than 70,000 people in a €300 billion (about $389 billion) industry worth £10.5 billion (about $16 billion) to the UK economy and that it continues to grow 8 to 10 percent annually and is estimated to reach €550 billion by 2020. The value of that output currently translates to £49k (about $75,000) per employee, 40 percent higher than the UK manufacturing industry average.

The UK photonics industry also has a huge economic impact globally, because it exports about 75 percent of its output, and it will continue those contributions through both the direct manufacture of photonics devices and as a key enabling technology (KET), enabling photonics to be embedded in a wide range of end products that will increasingly provide solutions to the challenges of modern society from health care to advanced manufacturing, to security and communications, the group said.

The Technology Strategy Board cited photonics as a KET in November 2012 and acknowledged the significant investment of the EPSRC in photonics over many years.

Among its goals, the PLG specifically aims to:
The PLG said it looks forward to working closely with Photonics21 and the new public-private partnership (PPP) in photonics being developed with the European Commission (See: Commitment to Photonics Public-Private Partnership Renewed). The group said it welcomes the recent strategic road map from Photonics21 and "will be further analyzing this for specific opportunities for UK industry in close collaboration with ESP KTN (Electronics Sensors Photonics Knowledge Transfer Network)."

More information on photonics as a key enabling technology is available here. Click here for the entire PLG statement.

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