Semiconductors spared Trump tariffs, but is the worst yet to come for photonics? Uncertainty looms for global technology markets as Trump’s tariffs set to take hold, with major manufacturing countries some of the worst hit €8m EU funding to turn light into clean liquid fuel Two EU-funded projects in Finland and The Netherlands aim to advance the conversion of solar energy into liquid fuel using nanocrystals, light-harvesting films and engineered microbes. Optical device created to mimic black holes using coherent perfect absorption A polarisation-dependent optical device has been developed by the University of Southampton to absorb or repel light, mirroring black and white holes YouGov survey reveals strong European support for photonics-driven quantum technologies Poll shows public excitement for quantum science in France and Germany, and trust in its ability to tackle global challenges Previous Next The latest optical filter technology in 2025 Web panel: Anton Leemhuis and Tim Olsen discuss the need for smarter emissions tracking More sustainable water-based method to recycle perovskite solar cells developed Gartner’s Hype Cycle report suggests photonic computing is gaining traction New photonics partnerships advance ASIC chip design and quantum networking for defence Out now – The Feb/Mar issue of Electro Optics The role of ultrafast laser technology. “We are children who like to play.” DARPA programmes make quantum advances in squeezed light and fault-tolerance Funding wins for NLM, Salience and Pixel set to raise data-centre efficiency and photon detection Laser Photonics’ laser wafer marking R&D supports semiconductor manufacturing Speed-of-light object recognition camera developed using optical neural network Wave Photonics, Quantum Source, ONCHIPS and ZuriQ make quantum computing leap with fault-tolerant scalability Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 10 Next page Next ›