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Optica Online Industry Meeting: Heterogeneous Integration on Silicon Photonics


27 January 2026 10:00 - 11:30
Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC -05:00)

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Join us for the OPTICA Online Industry Meeting on Heterogeneous Integration in Silicon Photonics, where experts will explore advanced integration techniques involving Thin-film Lithium Niobate, InP, Quantum-dot lasers, and micro-transfer printing. This event will address the challenges and opportunities in seamlessly integrating these diverse materials and technologies with silicon photonics. Challenges include optimizing manufacturing processes, achieving precise alignment, and managing thermal effects to ensure the reliable operation of heterogeneous devices.

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Opportunities in heterogeneous integration include enhancing the performance and functionality of silicon photonics for applications in telecommunications, sensing, and computing. Discussions will cover innovative approaches such as micro-transfer printing for precise placement of components and the integration of Quantum-dot lasers and Thin-film Lithium Niobate for improved optical and electro-optical performance. Engage with industry leaders to explore cutting-edge developments and strategies that drive the evolution of integrated photonics toward advanced heterogeneous systems.

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Speakers

Matt Guzy
Matt Guzy

Lumentum - Distinguished Technical Staff, Advanced Packaging Strategic Initiatives

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Philippe Soussan
Philippe Soussan

imec - Strategic Development Director

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John Anderton
John Anderton

Photon Bridge - Chief Commercial Officer

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Steve Alleston
Steve Alleston

OpenLight - Director of Business Develoment

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Travis Scott
Travis Scott

Finetech - Product Manager

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Moderators

Jose Pozo
Jose Pozo

Optica - Chief Technology Officer

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Jon Pugh
Jon Pugh

Optica - Director, Photonic Integrated Circuits and Quantum Technologies

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