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We're looking forward to attending the Optica Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition, taking place from the 15th – 18th June at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow.
Co-located with the Optica Quantum Industry Summit, the event brings together leading researchers, technology developers and industry experts working across quantum technologies, photonics and advanced laser systems.
This year, we will be exhibiting alongside our Hawthorn Photonics Group partners, Radiantis and AdvR, showcasing a complementary range of technologies that support quantum innovation from laboratory research through to commercial deployment.
As quantum technologies continue to advance, efficient frequency conversion and non-linear optical solutions remain critical components in applications ranging from quantum communications and sensing to quantum computing. Our team will be available throughout the event to discuss how Covesion's non-linear optical technologies are enabling the next generation of photonic and quantum systems.
Whether you are developing quantum light sources, working on quantum networking applications or exploring new photonic architectures, we would love to discuss your project requirements and the challenges you are looking to solve.
If you are attending Optica Quantum 2.0, be sure to stop by and meet the Hawthorn Photonics Group team. We look forward to seeing you in Glasgow!
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