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innovation for industry
From 1/27/2024 to 2/1/2024 San Francisco, California, United States
CEA-Leti's optics and photonics multidisciplinary teams will present their latest solutions for all-wavelength imaging (visible, infrared, THz), information display systems, light-emissive components, optical data communications, optical sensors, and much more at Photonics West 2024, Jan. 27-Feb. 1 in San Francisco.
These innovative solutions address many commercial needs and we look forward to discussing potential R&D collaborations and technology transfers to our industrial partners," said Laurent Fulbert, deputy head of CEA-Leti's Optics and Photonics Division.
Presentation: Silicon nitride photonics: large scale integration and applications (Invited Paper)
conference: Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XXVIII
Feb 1st - 8:30 AM to 9:00 AM
Don't miss CEA-Leti's stand & workshop during Photonics West 2024 to discover our latest R&D available in photonic technologies
Booth #5129A/North Hall French Pavilion
The Moscone Center
San Francisco
W San Francisco, Great Room
181 3rd Street, San Francisco
(located just steps from Moscone Center)
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Location:
The Moscone Center
San Francisco, California, United States
Booth: French Pavilion
Contact: aurelie.tapini@cea.fr
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