Oct 29 Thursday
Dear Sir/Madam,Greetings from Optics Conference 2026!We are pleased to announce the 3rd International Conference on Optics and Laser Technology (Optics 2026), a Hybrid Event taking place on October 29–30, 2026, in Berlin, Germany.Conference URL: https://www.scitechseries.com/opticsAll registered participants will receive an official certificate with CPD credit hours, and a limited-time 25% Christmas Discount is currently available.We look forward to welcoming you to Berlin.Best regards,Sonia EdwinConference Manager | Optics 2026Phone: +44 2045874848 | WhatsApp: +44 7383507342
Nano 2026 serves as a global platform bringing together leading scientists, researchers, academicians, engineers, and industry professionals to exchange the latest breakthroughs and advancements in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The congress will explore emerging trends, applications, and future prospects across diverse sectors, including medicine, energy, materials, environment, and electronics. The two-day event features highly esteemed keynote addresses, interactive panel discussions, oral and poster presentations, and an engaging exhibition showcasing the latest technological innovations in nanotechnology. It aims to provide a collaborative environment for sharing knowledge, fostering new research partnerships, and advancing the frontiers of nanoscale science.Join us at Nano 2026 to be part of this inspiring gathering that continues to shape the global landscape of Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, and Nanoengineering. Note: All participants will receive an official certificate accredited with CPD credit hours.
Discover a remarkable selection of paintings, drawings, and sculptures by pioneering American women artists in this Major Exhibition from the Huntsville Museum of Art – Sellars Collection. The exhibition highlights the achievements of women artists who painted and sculpted during the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries, offering a captivating glimpse into a pivotal period in American art history.
Image: Agnes Millen Richmond, A Young Friend, 1922, oil on canvas
Natalia Andreeva invites you to step into a world where light dances, emotions stir, and canvases come alive with enchanting brushstrokes. In her series of paintings, Andreeva illuminates the profound connection between art, light, and the depths of human experience.
A special Founder’s Collection exhibition will share early Art in Gadsden works of art now found in private collections, and the stories that go back to the earliest days of Gadsden Arts.
Oct 30 Friday
Oct 31 Saturday