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Sumitomo Electric announces participation in ECOC 2024

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The company will be showcasing a variety of photonics products, including scalable solutions for coupling fibres to PICs and several indium phosphide-based chip technologies

Sumitomo Electric Industries has announced it will be participating in the upcoming European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) Exhibition 2024. The company will be showcasing a range of photonics products at the exhibition.

The integration of silicon waveguides and optical fibres in compact spaces poses a significant obstacle to the implementation of fibre optics in datacentres. Sumitomo says it has devised solutions to overcome this challenge by leveraging its cutting-edge technologies to successfully establish seamless and high-performance interconnections between fibres and chips, not only enhancing the efficiency and reliability of silicon photonics, but also optimising the overall system design. The company will be exhibiting its scalable coupling solutions between fibres and PICs at the show.

Additionally, Sumitomo will be displaying several indium phosphide-based chip technologies, including high-power CW (continuous wave) lasers and EML (Electro-absorption Modulator integrated Laser diode).

Other products that Sumitomo will be showing include its ultra-low-loss multi-core fibre, and high-definition core-aligning fusion splicer.

The ECOC Exhibition will take place in Frankfurt, Germany, from 23-25 September 2024.

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