Brussels November 13, 2012 – The Board of Stakeholder of the European Technology Platform Photonics21 has elected Dr. Michael Mertin, CEO of JENOPTIK AG, Jena, as new President of the organization representing the European Photonics Community in the fields of optical technologies. Dr. Mertin takes over the position from departing President Martin Goetzeler of Osram AG.
The new President studied physics at the University of Aachen (RWTH Aachen), and gained his PhD in Engineering at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology. He will lead Photonics21 during the decisive phase when Europe’s Research and Innovation policy transitions in to the new European Framework Program “Horizon 2020”. Photonics, having been designated one of the EU Commission’s five Key Enabling Technologies, will play a major role in Horizon 2020, resulting in significant industrial growth and new jobs.
In his introductory address, Dr. Mertin confirmed that Photonics21 welcomes the EU Commission’s new Horizon 2020 programme with its strong emphasis on funding for innovation, and focus on achieving real impact on growth and jobs. “This implies that Europe is fully exploiting and developing those technologies, in which Europe has a strong and well-established industry base, able to gain and defend a leading competitive position”.
On the subject of the role of Horizon 2020, he continued: "Since Europe is facing an economic crisis and has been cutting budgets across the continent, it is now crucial to ensure that every euro is spent wisely, and that all stakeholders live up to their commitments and responsibilities. Photonics21 will support this endeavor through the establishment of a Public-Private-Partnership and an industry pledge to a four-fold leverage of public funding. This future PPP is the expression of our full commitment to pursue cooperation between private and public sectors, and the perfect instrument to strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity."
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About Michael Mertin

Dr. Michael Mertin is Chairman of the Executive Board of JENOPTIK AG, a leading integrated optoelectronics group located in Jena, Germany, with global operations in five main divisions: Lasers & Material Processing, Optical Systems, Industrial Metrology, Traffic Solutions, and Defense & Civil Systems.
Dr. Mertin received his physics degree from the RWTH Aachen, and subsequently gained his PhD in Engineering in the field of laser material processing and surface technology from the Fraunhofer Institute for Lasertechnology (FHG-ILT). In 1996 he moved to industry, joining Carl Zeiss as Head of Technology Coating at the Group’s Technology Center. Over the next ten years he held several senior management positions at Zeiss. In October 2006 he moved to JENOPTIK AG, taking the position of COO on the Executive Board, and in July 2007 he became President and CEO.
Dr. Mertin is an active member of several technology associations and economic committees, including Spectaris, the German Hightech Industry Association, the Federal and Thuringian Executive Committees of the Economic Council Germany, and the University Council of the Illmenau University of Technology. He also holds the position of the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering (IOF) in Jena.
About Photonics21
In December 2005 the European Technology Platform "Photonics21" was set up as an industry driven platform to unify the community in the area of optical technologies. Today, about 2,000 representatives of industry and science from most European countries have joined together to further advance Europe’s position in optical technologies. In September 2009, the European Commission defined photonics as one of five European Key Enabling Technologies (KET’s) and set up a High Level Expert Group of Science and Industry Representatives, where Photonics21 was represented, to develop possible policy measures to promote the industrial take-up of KETs by EU industries. In its final report published in June 2011 the group proposes 11 policy recommendations for the development and deployment of KETs in Europe, which acts as input for the next European Innovation Framework Programme "Horizon 2020".
About the European photonics industry
The current global photonics market is estimated to be €300 billion. Europe’s share of this world market is approaching €60 billion, representing more than 20% of the total market. The European photonics industry has many market-leading industrial players and more than 5,000 highly innovative SMEs. It employs around 300,000 employees directly, with subcontractors employing many more. The estimated annual growth rate of the €300 billion global photonics market is estimated to be around 8-10% growing the market to 480 – 500 billion Euros in 2015.
About Jenoptik
As an integrated optoelectronics group Jenoptik operates in the five divisions Lasers & Material Processing, Optical Systems, Industrial Metrology, Traffic Solutions and Defense & Civil Systems. Its customers around the world mainly include companies in the semiconductor and semiconductor equipment manufacturing industry, automotive and automotive supplier industry, medical technology, security and defense technology as well as the aviation industry. The Group was created out of the former Kombinat VEB Carl Zeiss Jena in 1991, as a result of the German reunification. The Jenoptik Group headquarters are in Jena (Thuringia). In addition to several major sites in Germany, Jenoptik is represented in nearly 70 countries. JENOPTIK AG is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and included in the TecDax index. The Group has more than 3,100 employees all over the world and generated sales of approx. 543 million euros in 2011.
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