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Come and see OpenLight at OFC, Booth #4231

1 – 3 April, at the Moscone Center, San Francisco.

OpenLight is the world-leader in heterogeneously integrated, silicon photonics technology for datacoms, telecoms, AI and ML markets. Our PASIC platform enables the design of cost-effective, highly scalable and reliable, silicon photonics chips with our open-foundry ecosystem reducing manufacturing lead times.

This year we will be showing our groundbreaking, 400G per lane modulators, which have been heterogeneously integrated on to silicon and produced as a silicon foundry process by our ecosystem partner, Tower Semiconductor. The 400G modulators pave the way for next-generation, commercially viable, 3.2T optical communication architectures and beyond. See for yourself at OFC!

OpenLight – making photonics simple.

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