The Photonics Frontiers Award 2025: Celebrating innovation in applied photonics The Photonics Frontiers Award 2025, brought to you by the team behind Electro Optics, is now open for entries! Raising qubit performance by stretching diamond Scientists use photonics to enhance quantum bits, reducing the cost and complexity of quantum networks. MIT.nano adds photonics innovators to its START.nano program Analog Photonics and other photonics supporters added to MIT’s research and development program for nanoscience and nanotechnology startups. €7 Million research fund opens for photonics technologies Set up by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and PhotonDelta, funding applications for up to €1.2 million are open for groundbreaking projects focused on developing photonics technologies. Previous Next Photonics honoured at CES 2025 Innovation Awards Why Photonics will be all about integration in 2025: “The need to buy components may disappear in the traditional form” – John Lincoln Femtosecond laser advance enables sensitive SWIR spectroscopy for air analysis MIT-spin off's lab-on-a-chip enables blood tests at home Lightmatter and Amkor collaborate to deliver largest 3D-packaged photonic chip for AI Drs and engineers team up in development of blood clot photonic sensors Fraunhofer ILT is developing a beam shaping platform to boost LPBF efficiency Senergetics co-founders on advancing pipeline monitoring with photonics sensing Laser beams can cast shadows, new research reveals Technology to transfer solar energy through space via laser beam, not light years away On-demand webcast: Ultrafast laser technology - Micromachining in Europe and beyond Transparent semiconductor material enables optical devices in harsh environments Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 11 Next page Next ›