Presentation at LASER 2023 will highlight benefits of artificial intelligence in manufacturing.
Wuhan and Huazhong researchers harness the robustness of topological edge states to manipulate light transport in nanophotonics.
Low-temperature process developed at KIT delivers a variety of high-resolution optics products.
Fraunhofer IOF led project MaMeK; compact projection system can be integrated into any car.
Multiplexing approach allows quantum key distribution signals to co-exist with classical signals at distances up to 70 km.
London-listed maker of optical components and subsystems reports a 32% rise in six-monthly revenues.
Optical memristors set to make impact in computing and AI University of Pittsburgh survey indicates how the technology can reach its full potential. |
ESA releases new Mars mosaic revealing planet’s composition in greater detail Publication marks 20 years since the launch of the successful Mars Express mission. |
EPFL spin-off Nanolive develops microscope that inspects live cells Company has just opened office in Boston, MA, US, with the aim of going public. |
Restructured Rockley emerges from bankruptcy Founder Andrew Rickman returns to CEO role following major workforce reduction. |
New VCSEL offers simpler, cheaper OCT Medical University of Vienna believes inexpensive source could allow OCT imaging at home. |
Optical processor developer Lightmatter raises $154M to take products to market Viking Global Investors, Google Ventures, and others join Lightmatter Series C — tripling firm’s valuation. |
Resolve Optics Ltd
Synopsys, Optical Solutions Group
Master Bond Inc.
Omicron-Laserage Laserprodukte GmbH
EKSMA Optics
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
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