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IntroductionThe ninth Metamaterials Conference hosted by SPIE in Europe enjoyed strong international audiences and fruitful discussions right through the end of the conference. During informal discussions with the session Chairs, we agreed that the quality of the presentations had increased from an already previously high threshold. Active Metamaterials featured in three of the sessions with new sessions on Dielectric and Hyperbolic Metamaterials. Two sessions on fabrication included Nanofabrication and Self-Assembled Metamaterials. Sensors, Nonlinear Plasmonics and Metamaterials, Terahertz Metamaterials, Polarisation Control and Transformation Optics, completed the programme of nine sessions. The venue, in the heart of Brussels, no doubt contributed to this very enjoyable conference. The Chairs of the meeting would like to thank all contributors to the conference, the SPIE team, and the programme committee. Allan D. Boardman Nigel P. Johnson Kevin F. MacDonald Ekmel Özbay |