The first part of this year's Photonics Frontiers programme, featuring compelling narratives and insightful interviews across aerospace, automotive, defence, environment, energy, life sciences, manufacturing, medical, and optical communications
Researchers from the National Research Council of Canada have developed a 3D printing method that can rapidly produce commercial-level optical quality microlenses, making it faster and simpler to design and fabricate a range of optical devices.
The AFBR-S50 optical sensor modules are multi-pixel distance and motion measurement devices based on the indirect Time-of-Flight (iTOF) principle. In this webinar we will present the Broadcom® AFBR-S50 TOF-sensor family, how it works, and how it helps you to solve your sensing problems.
The UK has successfully completed commercial flight trials of advanced quantum-based navigation systems, including an optical atomic clock, that cannot be jammed or spoofed by hostile actors.