Semiconductors New pilot lines and smart factories signal the global expansion of photonics manufacturing Recently announced facilities in The Netherlands, China, the US and Germany mark a major push towards scalable photonic chip production and R&D Latest Content New pilot lines and smart factories signal the global expansion of photonics manufacturing Cost-efficient semi-automated process developed for quantum cascade lasers PIC Bootcamp 2025 launches to train photonic engineers in design and fabrication White papers Seeing beyond the visible spectrum in industrial applications For manufacturers integrating hyperspectral imaging capabilities into their systems, there is a key challenge that persists: the complexity of impl Advances in quantum cascade lasers for critical real-world applications This White Paper explores recent advancements in quantum cascade lasers and their applications in fields such as environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and, critically, nuclear safety New active ring resonators using mid-infrared QCLs Read this White Paper to find out how photonic integrated circuits (PICs) applications could benefit from active ring resonators using quantum cascade laser (QCL) sources to open up applications in the mid-IR range More content New pilot lines and smart factories signal the global expansion of photonics manufacturing Cost-efficient semi-automated process developed for quantum cascade lasers PIC Bootcamp 2025 launches to train photonic engineers in design and fabrication AMD acquires Enosemi to boost its AI portfolio with improvements to PICs and co-packaged optics Thorlabs and Aeluma collaborate on wafer-scale integration for scalable quantum photonics How hyperspectral imaging improves quality control and analysis Seeing beyond the visible spectrum in industrial applications SCHOTT marks 50 years in Malaysia by scaling semiconductor and AR glass production Gregg Borek named Jenoptik Interim President amid Q1 semiconductor revenue dip Quantum tech moves from lab to market with real-world breakthroughs Organic materials unlock smaller and faster photonic chips for AI data centres MIT launches SMART research group to develop wafer-scale optoelectronic sensing technology in Singapore Pagination Page 1 Next page Next ›