About Valencia

Valencia is one of the most dynamic and attractive cities in the Mediterranean, combining a strong scientific and technological ecosystem with a high quality of life.

As a hub for innovation, research, and higher education, Valencia hosts internationally recognised institutions, technology parks, and research centres, making it an ideal location for a conference focused on photonics, computing, and advanced technologies. The city is home to leading universities such as the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), which plays a key role in research and knowledge transfer in engineering and applied sciences.

Beyond its academic and technological strengths, Valencia offers a unique urban environment where history, culture, and modern architecture coexist. Attendees can enjoy a walk through the historic city centre, visit iconic landmarks such as the City of Arts and Sciences, or relax along the Mediterranean coastline, all within short distances.

September is an especially pleasant time to visit Valencia, with mild weather and an excellent atmosphere for networking, social events, and outdoor activities alongside the conference programme.