About this Event
Beyond the Beam:How Lasers Are
Revolutionizing Science, Industry, Space, and Defense
Hybrid in-person and video presentation by Laszlo Zoltan Buru
Thursday, April 23, 2026, 7 pm PDT
2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo, CA 94403
What do gravitational waves, next-generation electric vehicles, ultra-fast space internet, atomic-scale automated manufacturing, and cutting-edge drone defense systems all have in common? They are all driven by the incredible, evolving power of lasers.
The Hungarian Innovators Club of Silicon Valley cordially invites you to a luminous evening: "Beyond the Beam." This isn't a technical lecture—it is an eye-opening journey through the most mind-bending, extreme, and surprising applications of laser technology shaping our world today, and the breakthroughs that are about to transform our tomorrow.
Are you ready to:
- Witness the fundamental magic of light: Experience a live, real-world demonstration of the famous double-slit experiment to see the mesmerizing nature of optical interference patterns with your own eyes.
- Discover lasers at the extremes of science: Learn how lasers make nuclear fusion possible at the NIF, power billion-frame-per-second cameras, and detect the microscopic ripples of colliding black holes via LIGO.
- Dive into modern manufacturing & tomorrow's devices: Uncover the secrets of ASML’s EUV lithography, where high-power lasers generate plasma to create the world's most advanced semiconductors—the tiny, nanometer-scale brains that will power your next smartphone and future AI systems. Plus, see how precision laser welding and laser powder-bed 3D printing are accelerating the production of electric vehicle batteries and aerospace components, revolutionizing the future of mass.
- Explore the frontline of defense and aerospace: Directed energy is no longer science fiction. Get an exclusive look at the military's shift toward laser weaponry, specifically counter-UAV (drone) defense systems, and how lasers are enabling sovereign supply chains at the tactical edge. We will break down test footage of a ~kW-class laser tracking and engaging a stationary drone using advanced optical and thermal imaging. You'll also learn about emerging naval laser systems and the fascinating laser gyroscopes that keep aerospace navigation flawlessly on track without moving parts.
- Preview the near future of global connectivity: Discover how the transition from traditional radio waves to free-space optical (laser) communication is paving the way for ultra-fast, high-bandwidth data links from deep space and satellites straight to Earth.
Lasers have come a long, astonishing way since Theodore Maiman first fired the ruby laser. While they might seem confined to high-tech laboratories, extreme industrial environments, or military test ranges, their rapid evolution is quietly preparing to touch every aspect of our daily lives. From the speed of our global communications and the processing power of our computers, to the cost of clean energy and the security of our skies, the sheer scale and versatility of photonics will leave you amazed.
Our Presenter:
Laszlo Zoltan Buru brings over 12 years of hands-on experience in the laser field. Passionate about the fundamental science and the extreme boundaries of the technology, Laszlo has curated this presentation to bypass the mundane and focus purely on the most fascinating breakthroughs. Guided by a veteran photonics scientist with 35 years of industry experience, Laszlo will provide an insider’s look into a future powered by light.
Join us for a dynamic hybrid presentation (in-person in the heart of Silicon Valley and online) to demystify the science of lasers and see how they are forging the future. Whether you're an engineer, an entrepreneur, a defense contractor, a science enthusiast, or just curious about how the modern world actually works, this event will spark your imagination.
Don't miss this chance to see the future at the speed of light!
Hybrid in-person and video talk at 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo, CA 94403, on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 7 pm PDT.
Brought to you by the Hungarian Innovators Club of Silicon Valley and Eva Voisin, Honorary Consul.
RSVP strictly required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo, United States
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