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Close up Fibre Splicing and component packaging capabilities

From 1 to Volume Fibre Splice & Component Packaging

Showcasing our advanced fibre splicing, routing and component packaging capabilities. Showcasing Bay Photonics Fibre Splice capabilities These products showcase our advanced fibre splicing and component packaging capabilities. The device is a C-band (1530-1565nm) optical fibre module incorporating six optical channels configured for interferometric operation. The assembly utilises a fully polarization-maintaining (PM) fibre architecture to preserve […]

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National Photonics Bootcamp

Successful National Photonics Bootcamp over 2 activities

Electronic & Photonic Innovation Centre (EPIC) Paignton was the epicentre for the national Photonics Bootcamp Hi-Tech Microelectronic Packaging Workshop. Who hosted the event? The event was hosted by Bay Photonics, and delegates from all around the UK attended. The workshop was split into two activities: An in-class “meet the specialists” and provided an open forum

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An exciting chapter for Bay Photonics: Joining AMS Technologies

Today marks an exciting milestone for Bay Photonics. We’re proud to announce that we have now joined AMS Technologies Today marks a significant milestone in the journey of Bay Photonics. AMS Technologies AG, a leading European provider of optical, thermal, and power technologies and solutions, announced the acquisition of Bay Photonics Ltd. With our knowledge

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From PIC Bootcamp to BEVi: Bay Photonics Completes Cornerstone\’s PIC Bootcamp Build.

Bay Photonics is proud to announce the successful completion of the PIC Bootcamp project — an Innovate UK–funded collaboration with Cornerstone designed to accelerate innovation across the UK photonics sector.   The programme provided hands-on experience in the design, packaging, and testing of Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs), helping to strengthen the UK’s capability in this

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PIC packaging progress on project SANTANA

  SANTANA is a cutting-edge project driving the development of a compact, rugged optoelectronic module designed to meet the demanding requirements of next-generation, optically enabled quantum atomic clocks. At its core, SANTANA brings bold innovations into the mainstream of laser technology and photonic integration—pioneering features such as a non-magnetic optical isolator, passive self-injection frequency locking,

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Bay Photonics, Phlux Technology, Redwave Labs and Chase Cryogenics collaborate on £1.5M project to develop QKD receivers

Innovate UK’s £1.5 million MARCONI project is set to transform the landscape of quantum key distribution (QKD) by developing and demonstrating high-fidelity, modular, and scalable receiver modules. QKD is a secure communication method that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to generate and distribute cryptographic keys between two parties, ensuring that any attempt at eavesdropping can be detected. The project aims to introduce two

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Bay Photonics leads Semiconductor Skills project: partners with South Devon College to create PICPAC, a first-of-its-kind project

    The PICPAC project, totalling £471,000, was awarded by Innovate UK as part of the recent “Semiconductor industry skills and training” competition and offers an unprecedented opportunity to nurture the future of photonic semiconductors, bringing a beacon of innovation to Britain\’s south-west shores. In a milestone for UK science and technology, Bay Photonics, has

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Bay Photonics, Phlux Technology and the University of Sheffield Part of Consortium Addressing UK Semiconductor Skills Shortages

Bay Photonics and Phlux Technology are delighted to be part of a consortium to have been awarded an Innovate UK funded grant (~£400k), to address the semiconductor skills shortage in the UK. The project is led by the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering and the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering Education at the University of

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Bay Photonics leads industrial initiative to develop robust Quantum Technology laser sources

  Bay Photonics recently joined forces with the NPL in the Innovate UK funded quantum technologies project, Q-Pods.Q-Pods is a dedicated mechanically and thermally stable optoelectronics module to drive magneto-optical traps (MOT) used in several UK Quantum projects. The Q-Pods project will considerably reduce the SWAP-C by holistically integrating all the essential components into a

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Bay Photonics leading Innovate UK “PADME” project to bring packaging expertise to quantum single photon sources in a galaxy not so far away…

Bay Photonics are teaming up with the University of Strathclyde and the University of Glasgow on the Innovate UK funded PADME (A PAckageD source of Multiplexed Entangled photons) project with the goal of developing a laser based source of wavelength multiplexed entangled photons. At the heart of the light source is a photonic integrated circuit

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