Photonics West: Supply chain biggest issue facing quantum industry
Quantum executives cited everything from production scaling to a need for new laser technologies and smaller optics
Quantum executives cited everything from production scaling to a need for new laser technologies and smaller optics
Handling and interpreting the data produced by multi-sensor wearable devices presents a formidable challenge to the healthcare sector
To solve the quantum skills gap, the training ecosystem must consider the needs of industry and the scope of career pathways, finds Jessica Rowbury
Companies supported by PhotonDelta have made a series of breakthrough announcements at the Dutch Pavilion in San Francisco
A Photonics West 2023 executive panel agreed that 2023 remains a difficult year
Dr Lieven Penninck, the CEO of PlanOpSim NV and a Photonics100 honoree, is presenting at this year's Photonics West
Dr Laura Gemini, group manager, nanoscale laser processing & health applications at ALPhANOV, and a Photonics100 honoree, is a presenter at this year's Photonics West
Gabriella Gardosi, a research associate at Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies and a Photonics100 honoree, is presenting her work at this year's Photonics West
The Jasper Micro offers a wide range of benefits for various industries including medical, material processing, and micro technology
Pilot Photonics CTO and Photonics100 honoree Frank Smyth is one of the presenters on this year's Photonics West conference schedule
As microscopes become ever more powerful, a growing band of businesses are racing to make the latest technologies more accessible and more affordable, reports Rebecca Pool
Illustration of a three-dimensional crystal with various types of confining centres. (a) Crystal with four confining centres, each trapping waves (yellow) in all three dimensions simultaneously. (b) Crystal with a linear confining centre where waves can propagate in one dimension, analogous to an optical fibre. (c) Crystal with a planar confining centre where waves can propagate in two dimensions, analogous to a 2D electron gas. (Image: Vos et al.)
Newly discovered fundamental rules have been embedded into software to dramatically optimise the design of photonic integrated circuits