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Production-grade photonic foundry for thin-film lithium niobate. From MPW to production, bring the performance of TFLN to your next-gen PICs.
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25.06.2024 | CHF 40,000 for a 3D printed dental aligner, next-gen photonic devices, and a gamified tech for unhealthy consumption behaviors | Actival: 3D printing a novel generation of active dental aligners
Clear dental aligners have recently caused one of the biggest disruptions in the dental industry. They are a transparent and removable alternative to traditional metal braces... |
31.05.2024 | AI at the centre of the Startup Days |
This year's Startup Days once again attracted well over 1000 visitors. The entrepreneurial energy in the Kursaal in Bern was palpable throughout the day. The arena was already packed with visitors for the introductory keynote speech by Ber... |
13.05.2024 | Lightium secures CHF 2.67 million grant from Innosuisse to accelerate photonic technology commercialization | Data centers are grappling with surging data volumes and energy use driven by AI and large language models like ChatGPT. Lightium's TFLN platform tackles these challenges by boosting communication bandwidth and slashing power needs. With sp... |
06.05.2024 | Innosuisse funded 45 Start-up innovation projects |
With the Start-up innovation project, Innosuisse directly funds high potential science-based projects initiated by Swiss start-ups, giving them a financial boost to propel their market entry. The innovation projects must be based on applic... |
23.04.2024 | Startups developing recycling with light-powered material recovery, next-gen photonic devices, real-time fracture monitoring, an adaptive power distribution solution, and direct-to-consumer health ris... | Grensol: Revolutionizing recycling with light-powered material recovery
In the wake of today’s recycling processes, vast amounts of mixed plastic waste remain unrecyclable, often disposed of by expensive incineration or landfilling. This pr... |
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