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Quantum represents the smallest discrete unit of matter, and its integration into materials like glass is leading to remarkable advancements. In this lecture, we explore how incorporating quantum-sized particles, such as gold and diamonds, into glass, is driving innovations in both technology and sustainability.
Discover how these quantum innovations are not only advancing glass technology but also contributing to more sustainable practices. Join us to see how the smallest units of matter are making a significant impact on both technological advancements and ecological responsibility.
All lectures are supported by The University of Adelaide, the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing, Inspiring SA, ANFF, Optofab, and special thanks to partner EZY GLAS for this lecture.
Enhance your evening with picnic boxes for a selection of treats, available for pre-order to pick up from the Noel Lothian Hall.
Arrive early to meander under majestic trees and through the lush landscapes of Adelaide Botanic Garden while exploring the stunning Chihuly in the Botanic Garden for before the show.
Your ticket includes a glass of Bird in Hand wine upon arrival, available from 6pm, with the lecture starting at 7:00pm.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see glass in a new light!
Cost: $35.00 per person (plus booking fee)
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Noel Lothian Hall, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Restaurant Botanic, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia,Adelaide, South Australia
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