How femtosecond laser is enhancing automotive lighting design and manufacturing

How femtosecond laser is enhancing automotive lighting design and manufacturing

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How femtosecond laser is enhancing automotive lighting design and manufacturing

In recent years, there has been a clear trend towards miniaturization in the industry. Why? Because smaller means lighter, more efficient, more compact, and more sustainable. However, miniaturization comes with a major challenge: manufacturing precision at microscopic scales in a cost-effective way that ensures feasibility for large-scale production.
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Morphotonics at SID Display Week 2026!

Morphotonics will participate in SID Display Week 2026, the leading global conference for display technology, XR, and next‑generation visual experiences. The event brings together innovators advancing AI‑based imaging, AR waveguides, 3D displays, OLED and microLED technologies, and the manufacturing platforms that bring these products to life. At SID Display Week 2026, Morphotonics will present how its nanoimprint lithography (NIL) platforms enable the scalable production of advanced optical co
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Morphotonics’ Global Lab-to-Fab Partner Network

Morphotonics is proud to announce the launch of its Global Lab-to-Fab Partner Network, a worldwide ecosystem giving customers immediate access to Morphotonics’ large-area Nanoimprint Lithography (NIL) capabilities without upfront equipment investment.
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PowerPhotonic will showcase its fused silica, freeform optical components, assemblies and design tools at SPIE Photonics West 2026.

PowerPhotonic, US and UK designer and manufacturer of precision, freeform, fused silica laser optics, will exhibit at SPIE Photonics West, Booth #5023. The company will showcase innovations in optical components; advanced optical assemblies; and design enablement tools for use in laser beam combining, collimation, shaping and correction, for high-coherent-power applications.
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Why glasses are the natural home for AI

Many technology leaders increasingly point to AI glasses as the device that could unlock the next generation of human AI interaction. Unlike smartphones or laptops, glasses allow AI to operate seamlessly within the user’s real-world context.