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Weekly News: GlobalFoundries’ Leadership Shuffle; Relativity Networks Raises $4.6M (2/13/2025)

Weekly News: GlobalFoundries’ Leadership Shuffle; Relativity Networks Raises $4.6M
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Thursday, February 13, 2025

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GlobalFoundries' Leadership Shuffle, Relativity Networks Raises $4.6m in Pre-Seed Funding

GlobalFoundries names their next CEO and Executive Chair. Jason Eichenholz comes out of retirement to advance fiber optics with Relativity Networks. Nuburu makes changes to its board after regaining compliance with the NYSE. Salience Labs closes on $30M in funding. And a new report projects the PICs market to top $50B by 2035. Sponsored by Edmund Optics, POET Technologies, and scia Systems.
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Relativity Networks Raises $4.6M to Scale Next-Gen Optical Fiber Tech
Relativity Networks Raises $4.6M to Scale Next-Gen Optical Fiber Tech

Relativity Networks, a provider of next-generation fiber optic technology, has raised $4.6 million in pre-seed funding to address the growing demand for data centers and their power requirements. The company’s technology aims to help the data industry meet energy challenges by expanding development beyond urban cores and into locations with more than abundant power, Relativity Networks said.  Read Article 
Salience Labs Closes $30M Funding Round
Salience Labs Closes $30M Funding Round

Salience Labs, a developer of photonic solutions targeting connectivity for AI datacenter infrastructure, has closed a $30 million series A funding round. The capital will help the company to further develop its optical switches for large scale AI connectivity.  Read Article 
Single-Photon (and Long Range) Lidar Provides Eye-Safe, High-Resolution 3D Imaging
Single-Photon (and Long Range) Lidar Provides Eye-Safe, High-Resolution 3D Imaging

Scientists have developed a detection system that could vastly improve the accuracy of human facial and activity recognition at long distances and through obstructions like fog, smoke, or camouflage. The researchers said their sensitive lidar system can generate high-resolution 3D images with double the efficiency of similar lidar systems being developed by other research groups, and at least 10 times better image resolution.  Read Article 
 
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