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This Week in Photonics: ams OSRAM to Receive €300M from German, Bavarian Govt.; SLAC’s Upgraded XFEL Registers ‘First Light’ (9/28/2023) (9/28/2023)

This Week in Photonics: ams OSRAM to Receive €300M from German, Bavarian Govt.; SLAC’s Upgraded XFEL Registers ‘First Light’ (9/28/2023)
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Thursday, September 28, 2023
 
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ams OSRAM to Receive €300M in Funding to Drive Optoelectronic Semiconductor Tech
ams OSRAM to Receive €300M in Funding to Drive Optoelectronic Semiconductor Tech
Austria-based ams OSRAM will receive more than €300 million ($317.3 million) in funding over the next five years from Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the Free State of Bavaria. The Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) funding will support the company in making its own investments in the R&D of innovative optoelectronic components at its Regensburg location, which is home to ams OSRAM's Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH.
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SLAC’s Upgraded XFEL Registers 'First Light'
SLAC’s Upgraded XFEL Registers 'First Light'
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory reported that the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) x-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) has produced its first x-rays following a $1.1 billion upgrade. The improvements, more than 10 years in the making, allow the laser to fire up to a million x-ray flashes per second, which is 8000 times more than its predecessor. The generated, almost-continuous x-ray beam will be 10,000 times brighter than its predecessor on average.
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Sentient, Edge Autonomy Collaborate for Maritime Search Demos
Sentient, Edge Autonomy Collaborate for Maritime Search Demos
Sentient Vision Systems, a developer of passive modular optical sensors, has completed live demonstrations of its AI-enabled ViDAR (visual detection and ranging) payload deployed on unmanned aerial systems (UAS) provided by Edge Autonomy. The collaborators used Edge Autonomy’s VXE30 UAS models to demonstrate capabilities for passive wide-area search for maritime operations.
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Berthold Leibinger Awards Honor Laser Research at the Limits  Read Article 

University of Rochester Receives $18M for New Laser Facility  Read Article 

More Efficient Microcombs on Road to Commercialization  Read Article 

Vodafone Unveils Partnerships with Silicon Photonics Companies iPronics, Salience  Read Article 

SuperLight Photonics Secures Seed Funding Round  Read Article 

 
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