Bay Photonics Expands As Quantum Business Grows
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Dr Andrew Robertson, Head of Research & Innovation at Bay Photonics is interviewed by Palomar Technologies on the critical role photonic packaging will play for the future commercialization of quantum enabled applications such as quantum computing, QKD, optical magnetometers, gravimeters and highly accurate inertial navigation...
The SIDEWINDER project, funded by Innovate UK, has the goal of developing a robust, industrialized, narrow linewidth laser for driving quantum processes. The role of Bay Photonics in the project is to take the breadboard laser prototype, created by the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics...
Jose Pozo - Director of Technology and Innovation of the EPIC Association presents and interviews the leading companies at epic Paignton in his usual extrovert style:See Bay Photonics in action at time stamp 24:57 (EPIC at epic)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux9i967apHo&ab_channel=EPICPhotonics ...
Joe Pozo, Director of Technology and Innovation at the European Photonics Industry Consortium will be hosting a Virtual Tour of the Electronic and Photonics Innovation Centre in Paignton in a live stream on Tuesday 23rd February 2021 at 15:00 (GMT) https://lnkd.in/ejJnSvB Along with other residents at...
Bay Photonics are pleased to announce that they will have access to Pyramid Engineering's seam sealer/lidder from early 2021.EPIC has announced that funding has been granted to procure and install this capable machine.EPIC Centre Director, Wayne Loschi, is delighted with the move, “We have...
QFoundry is a £5.8M Innovate UK funded project running for 36 months and bringing together the UK's most established supply chains for quantum semiconductor components to address critical challenges in manufacturing and deliver a National (and World's first) open-access Quantum device foundry. Bay Photonics are...
Bay Photonics are partner in the Innovate UK funded project "Single Photon Infrared Imaging, Detection and Ranging" (SPIDAR), that will develop novel range-finding and 3D imaging systems for driver assistance in the autonomous vehicles of the future.The cameras are based on detecting single photons (light...
Bay Photonics has joined forces with BT as well as high-tech Cambridge spin-out Nu-Quantum, Belfast-based Angoka, Bristol-based Duality Quantum Photonics and London-based Arqit, to combine multiple cutting-edge quantum technologies as part of a world’s-first trial of end-to-end quantum-secured communications for 5G and connected cars. Kicking-off...