Sensors, test & measurement Phlux, PsiQuantum, Celestial AI and QDI Systems all secure major funding to advance optics and quantum tech Infrared sensors, photonics interconnects and quantum computing and imaging all gaining serious momentum with over $1bn in funding granted to a quartet of photonics players Latest Content Phlux, PsiQuantum, Celestial AI and QDI Systems all secure major funding to advance optics and quantum tech EU consortium develops a real-time water sensor to detect hidden pollutants Lunar Trailblazer uses advanced thermal imaging to map water on the Moon White papers Admesy Helios Color Conoscope: Breakthrough technology for precise display measurement This White Paper introduces the Admesy Helios Color Conoscope, details the technology behind the solution, its capabilities, and its role in advancing the field of display measurement. How to identify optical materials with precision accuracy This White Paper explores advanced techniques for precise optical material verification, overcoming the limitations of traditional testing methods A useful toolbox for optical alignment and assembly of lidar sensor technologies This White Paper outlines the challenges faced in lidar sensor development and production. It details how TRIOPTICS’ latest solutions can address these challenges, and why early engagement with your supplier is best practice in reducing time-to-market and production costs. Webcasts On-demand webcast: Photonics applications in greenhouse gas sensing More content Photonics honoured at CES 2025 Innovation Awards Senergetics co-founders on advancing pipeline monitoring with photonics sensing US defence agency grants $8m for ultra-sensitive PIC detectors Martijn van de Goor Stefan Krey Genevieve Gariepy Richard Furey Light-absorbing quantum dots from QDI Systems at VISION’s Start-Up World Leveraging optical sensing technology for industry Real-time chlorophyll fluorescence: enabling higher quality palm oil during production Long-standing partnership between DTU Electro and Hamamatsu Photonics results in the development of new light-detection technology Using drone swarms for autonomous mapping and surveillance, with CollMot Robotics CEO Gábor Vásárhelyi Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 3 Next page Next ›