CoolLED to Attend SEMICON Korea and SLAS 2026
CoolLED will be attending two major international exhibitions in early 2026, supporting both our industrial and life sciences partners. Our Global Business Development Managers will be there to catch up with customers, OEMs, and system integrators, talk through upcoming projects, and have practical conversations about how bespoke LED illumination fits into real-world system design.
Duncan Stacey, Global Business Development Manager for Industrial Applications, will be attending SEMICON Korea, while Marina Gardasevic, Global Business Development Manager for Life Sciences, will be attending SLAS 2026 in Boston.
SEMICON Korea
Duncan will be available to talk about optical inspection, semiconductor manufacturing, and metrology applications. These environments need illumination that’s stable, repeatable, and easy to control. Whether it’s wafer inspection, defect analysis, advanced packaging, or high-throughput production tools, CoolLED’s OEM solutions are designed to deliver consistent performance, predictable thermal behaviour, and long-term output stability.
SLAS 2026
Marina will be meeting with companies working across life sciences and analytical instrumentation, including high-content screening, fluorescence microscopy, diagnostic platforms, microfluidics, and automated imaging systems. These applications depend on reliable wavelength selection, fast switching, even illumination, and predictable power control to produce consistent, quantitative results.
From UV to visible, through NIR and into SWIR
A big part of these discussions will be the Amora Series, our fully customisable OEM LED illumination platform. It’s built for demanding applications such as semiconductor inspection, metrology, and life science instrumentation, and covers wavelengths from 300 nm through to 2100 nm – spanning UV, visible, NIR, and into SWIR.
In semiconductor inspection and metrology, this means UV for improved surface sensitivity and contrast, visible wavelengths for high-resolution imaging and defect detection, and NIR/SWIR for looking beneath surfaces in areas such as wafer inspection, advanced packaging, and material analysis. This makes Amora a good fit for optical inspection systems that need stable, repeatable illumination with precise spectral control.
For life science and analytical systems, the same platform supports excitation across a wide range of fluorophores. It’s used in applications like digital pathology, spatial biology, high-throughput screening, and high-content screening. With accurate wavelength selection and fast electronic control, Amora supports multiplexing, quantitative imaging, and works well with both established and emerging assay formats.
If you’re attending SEMICON Korea, you can connect with Duncan Stacey to talk through industrial inspection, semiconductor manufacturing, and metrology applications.
If you’re attending SLAS 2026 in Boston, Marina Gardasevic will be there to discuss life science, analytical, and fluorescence-based systems.
To arrange a meeting at either event, or to find out more about how CoolLED and the Amora Series could support an upcoming project, feel free to get in touch with Duncan or Marina directly.







