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Gentec-EO, a global leader in laser beam measurement solutions, has announced the launch of the 2026 Laser Lab Awards, an international initiative designed to support optics and photonics education in academic institutions worldwide. From May 1 to June 30, 2026, university and college instructors can apply for a chance to receive one of 12 laser beam measurement instruments, free of charge. The program aims to help educators provide students with hands-on experience using the same industry-grade technologies trusted by professionals across the photonics sector.
“Providing students with access to reliable, professional-grade measurement equipment is essential for developing the next generation of photonics experts,” said Charles Dumas, VP of Sales and Marketing at Gentec-EO. “Through the Laser Lab Awards, we are proud to help educational institutions strengthen practical laser training and laboratory learning.”
Choose From Five Professional Laser Measurement Solutions
Selected applicants will receive one product of their choice from the following Gentec-EO solutions:
- UP19K-30H-H5-INT-D0: A thermopile-based laser power detector capable of measuring up to 30 W, featuring USB connectivity and compatible PC software for streamlined lab integration.
- QE25LP-H-MB-INT-D0: A pyroelectric energy detector designed for measurements up to 3.8 J, available in the compact all-in-one INTEGRA format.
- PRONTO-SI: A compact and user-friendly handheld photodiode power meter offering measurements from 0.3 nW to 800 mW, with integrated data logging capabilities.
- UP19K-15S-H5-BLU-D0: A wireless thermal power detector supporting measurements up to 15 W and featuring Bluetooth connectivity for a cleaner, more flexible laboratory setup.
- PRONTO-250-EZ: A rugged portable laser power detector covering 1 W to 250 W, featuring USB connectivity and multiple measurement modes for versatile educational applications. All selected products are fully compatible with Gentec-EO’s free software ecosystem and designed for plug-and-play operation in teaching laboratories.
Who Can Apply
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Work at a university, college, or recognized academic institution
- Be involved in teaching optics, photonics, or laser-related laboratory courses
- Submit a completed application before June 30, 2026
Selection Criteria
A total of 12 winners will be selected by the Gentec-EO Laser Lab Awards committee based on:
- The educational value and planned laboratory use of the equipment
- The number of students expected to benefit from the instruments
- Compliance with all eligibility requirements
Previous applicants who were not selected in earlier editions are encouraged to apply again.
Click here to go to the Laser Lab Awards 2026 Application Page.