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The annual International Conference on Advanced Laser Technologies (ALT) was established in 1992 by the Nobel Prize Laureate Alexander Prokhorov, director of the General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. There are two principal ideas of this international event. First of all, it brings together presentations on fundamental and engineering technological aspects of laser technologies research along with their applications in various areas (materials processing, laser medicine, photonic devices, systems for process control, etc.). Thus the conference has become an important and well recognized Forum for both researchers and engineers. Second, Russian scientists, in particular from General Physics Institute (www.gpi.ru), play an prominent role in the organization of ALT meetings, and typically an essential part of the conference attendees represent former Soviet Union states. This fact together with the tradition that each year the ALT Conference takes place in a new country place gives a unique mixture of specialists and thus a possibility of making new personal contacts and exchanging scientific and technological data and ideas between different scientific schools. The 3-4 days Program includes top-level plenary talks that outline the new trends or summarize extensive research results and are accompanied by invited, oral and poster presentations. The key topics of each meeting are slightly varied. Depending on the current trends, the new topics appear while some traditional areas of R&D become less popular. At present ALT Conferences are focused on laser–matter interaction, surface and bulk materials engineering, ultra-fast phenomena, laser systems and diagnostics, biophotonics, and THz technologies. ALT Conferences took place in Russia, Germany, Greece, Romania, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Switzerland, United Kingdom, China, Hungary, Finland, Turkey, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Portugal, Ireland, Korea, Spain. The 31st international conference Advanced Laser Technologies (ALT 2024) will take place in Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), Vladivostok. FEFU is recognized as the premier classical university in Eastern Russia with a rich history dating back to 1899. Vladivostok, which has been acknowledged as one of the world's top 10 stunning oceanfront cities, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and historical landmarks that captivate tourists from around the world. The combination of FEFU's remarkable facilities, its picturesque location on Russky Island, and unique city charm make it an ideal choice for hosting a scientific conference. We are confident that the conference venue at FEFU will provide a favourable atmosphere for fruitful discussions, knowledge exchange, and networking opportunities.