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Trainings in Optics

 

 

Optics training plays an important role in spreading knowledge and technological advancements in the field. It enables professionals and researchers to stay informed about the latest innovations while exchanging ideas and solutions to current challenges. Training programs thus contribute to accelerating progress and enhancing skills in the optics sector.

All training sessions are conducted entirely online. Optech can also offer on-site training upon request. Contact us if you are interested!
Optech is an accredited training organization recognized by the Commission des partenaires du marché du travail.

Training in UV Disinfection

This one-hour training provides insights into ultraviolet disinfection techniques

COVID has raised awareness of the need for a clean environment. UVC radiation is a tool that enables the disinfection of air and surfaces without the use of chemicals. This presentation covers the basics of disinfection, new LED sources, the most common applications, methods for verifying its use, and user protection.

Additional Information :

This training is designed for a wide range of participants, including:

  • Healthcare professionals: To understand how to use UV technology for disinfecting medical instruments.
  • Optics and photonics engineers: To deepen their knowledge of technical principles and advancements in UV disinfection.
  • Facility and maintenance managers: To learn best practices for installing and maintaining UV disinfection systems.
  • Researchers and students: To explore new perspectives and innovations in UV applications for health and safety.
  • Hygiene and safety managers: To consider innovative and effective disinfection solutions in various professional environments.

The  Training covers the following topics:

  • Concept of UV Disinfection
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of UV-C LEDs
  • Trends and Alternatives to UV-C
  • Materials and Components of UV-C Systems
  • Measurement and Regulation of UV Disinfection

Training in Horticultural Lighting

This one-hour training provides insights into specialized lighting techniques in horticulture.

The market for LEDs in both industrial and domestic horticulture is experiencing strong growth. This technology provides an effective method for supplemental lighting, photoperiod regulation, and cultivation without natural daylight. This presentation covers the basics of lighting (intensity, spectrum, uniformity, and photoperiod), LED sources, measurement instruments, and regulations.

Additional Information :

This training is designed for a wide range of participants, including:

  • Horticultural growers and farmers: To discover how lighting can optimize plant growth in greenhouses and controlled environments.
  • Lighting engineers and system designers: To become familiar with the latest lighting technologies tailored to the specific needs of horticulture.
  • Researchers and agronomy students: To explore the effects of different light spectra on plant growth and crop yield.
  • Greenhouse and production facility managers: To learn how to select and maintain lighting systems based on their production goals.

The Training covers the following topics:

  • Role of Artificial Light in Horticulture
  • Difference Between Human Eye and Plant Light Perception
  • Measurement and Efficiency of Horticultural Lighting
  • Types of Lighting and Equipment
  • Economic Aspects and Return on Investment
  • Standards and Certifications in Horticultural Lighting

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Contact us about the UV Disinfection Training
Contact us about the Horticultural Lighting Training

The speaker

Martin Langlois Eng. s an electrical engineer specializing in telecommunications. He has over 40 years of experience in the development of new products, specialized lighting systems, and structured lighting solutions.

For over 20 years, he has been responsible for the La Pocatière service center. During this time, he has managed several UVC LED disinfection projects and has also led multiple projects on optimized lighting for lipid accumulation in microalgae, phenotyping, forage content analysis for dairy farms, plant health in strawberry crops, and light spectrum analysis in a greenhouse.

Trainings Schedule

514-364-3325