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Non-profit Organizations
Santa Clara, California 13,480 followers
Improving business conditions for people developing, manufacturing + integrating optical interconnects + subassemblies.
About us
The purpose of APC is to improve business conditions for and promote the common business interest of persons developing, manufacturing, integrating, and using optical interconnects and optical subassemblies in network equipment for data center, high performance computing, quantum computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2015
Specialties
Fiber Optics, technology , innovation, photonics , standards, management, and artificialintelligence
Locations
Employees at Advanced Photonics Coalition
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Creator of Data Centre Club: Are you in? | Data Centre Recruitment | Host of Inside Data Centre Podcast | Writer Weekly Data Centre News
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Hyperscale Data Center Capacity to Triple by 2030, Driven by Generative AI… That’s according to the latest forecast from Synergy Research Group. “..as the average IT load of individual data centers ramps up, the number of operational hyperscale data centers will continue to steadily grow.” The graph is still going up ⬆️ 🚀 - Advanced Photonics Coalition reposted this
Ph.D, Business Development Manager at EXFO
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Join our webinar on January 16, "Let your PIC shine: Advanced characterization for photonic dies." We’ll explore how advanced characterization solutions are essential for breakthroughs in #quantumcomputing, #AI acceleration, and next-generation sensing. The free webinar will address the pitfalls faced by #PIC engineers in government research and lab settings while showcasing state-of-the-art evaluation methods. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with leading photonics testing expertise—register now! We have a speaker update: Aldo Gutierrez, Business Development Manager at EXFO, will now be presenting. With his deep expertise in the PIC field, Aldo will ensure this session remains highly engaging and insightful. - Rejoignez notre webinaire du 16 janvier, « Let your PIC shine : Advanced characterization for photonic dies » (Caractérisation avancée pour les puces photoniques). Nous explorerons comment les solutions de caractérisation avancée sont essentielles pour les percées dans l'informatique #quantique, l'accélération de l'#IA et la télédétection de nouvelle génération. Le webinaire gratuit abordera les écueils auxquels sont confrontés les ingénieurs #PIC dans le cadre de la recherche gouvernementale et des laboratoires, tout en présentant les méthodes d'évaluation les plus récentes. Ne manquez pas cette occasion de vous brancher sur l'expertise de pointe en matière de tests #photoniques - inscrivez-vous dès maintenant !
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Chief Technology Officer at Optica
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STARTING A NEW YEAR: Welcome to Jim Kafka as the new Optica President. Here’s his most of his New Year message just published in Optica’s Optics and Photonics News. "To advance groundbreaking research, it is crucial that we reach across divides." I am incredibly excited to start my year as Optica president, a role I must admit I have been hoping for several decades to fill. This year, I plan to travel on behalf of the society, deliver technical talks, meet old friends and visit as many student chapters as possible. For those of you who are new friends, please permit me to introduce myself. I earned my degrees in optics from the University of Rochester, USA, and I have spent the last 40 years designing lasers at Spectra-Physics. I am now the first Emeritus Fellow of our parent company, MKS Instruments, which means I get to concentrate on the most interesting parts of the job and spend more time on Optica projects. I am also fascinated by interfaces—a perspective that will inform my approach as Optica president. I spent my career working at the border between industry and academia, as well as between engineering and marketing. From this vantage point, I have been a keen observer of how we communicate (or don’t) across these boundaries, and I’ve noted all the opportunities missed because of a lack of understanding or collaboration. I feel so strongly about the issue of communication that I tackled it at the Siegman International School on Lasers in 2020 and plan to revisit the topic in a future President’s Message. The bottom line is this: To advance groundbreaking research and the development of new optics and photonics technologies, it is crucial that we reach across these divides in the interest of our common goals. This past year, I was impressed and encouraged by the society’s programming for industry, which can help to foster new partnerships and encourage growth in different parts of our community. As a relative outsider at the Optica Freeform Optics Industry Summit in Rochester last April, I helped identify both grand challenges and gaps in the field. In October, I had the honor of moderating a panel at the Global Photonics Economic Forum in Málaga, Spain, on how research and technology organizations take research and increase the technology readiness level (the measurement system used to assess the maturity of a technology) on the way to generating products. This is a task I have wrestled with at my day job, and I am sure that finding new and better ways to move from a proof of concept to a real-world application is a challenge we can all embrace and work together to achieve. As we begin 2025 and I start my Optica presidency, I hope to help build connections among different areas of the society and find opportunities to unite the broader optics and photonics community. I look forward to communicating with you through these messages in each issue of OPN and meeting many of you around the world this year. —Jim Kafka,Optica President - Advanced Photonics Coalition reposted this
Senior Hardware Development Engineering IBM Canada
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Assembled in Canada !
IBM’s new optics technology breakthrough is setting the bar for US chip R&D and we're here for it! IBM Research co-packaged optics technology introduces an all-new way to transmit information on a circuit board. By enabling chipmakers to add six times as many optical fibers at the edge of a chip compared to the current state-of-the-art, IBM’s optical structures have the potential to significantly boost the bandwidth between chips, leading to faster and more energy efficient. For more information on this announcement visit: https://lnkd.in/gNEvTHYAPlease contact me should your company have interest in learning more about IBM's CPO R&D as well as our assembly and test in Bromont #CPO #optics #generativeAI
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