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Laser and photonics company teaming up with competitor for semiconductor, metrology


SuperLight Photonics, which specializes in PIC (Photonics IC) wideband laser technology, announced its partnership with Precision Technologies Pte Ltd, Singapore's premier photonics distributor.





This collaboration marks a strengthening of SuperLight’s presence in the Southeast Asia region, ensuring better access to its laser and photonics technologies for customers in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.


The collaboration will also facilitate tailored solutions and localized technical support to meet the evolving needs of key sectors such as precision manufacturing. SuperLight Photonics’ addresses the need for laser technologies that require the unique combination of wide bandwidth, low noise and small form factor enabling higher resolution, higher contrast and higher throughput applications.


“At Precision Technologies, we view SuperLight Photonics’ ultra compact supercontinuum source as a significant advancement in integrated photonics solutions. Its high spectral brightness, broad wavelength coverage, and PIC level scalability address critical demands in sensing, metrology, and imaging that match perfectly to Southeast Asia’s growing demand. We are excited to collaborate closely in driving this tremendous innovation growth potential that enables next generation applications, and to achieve shared success in the evolving photonics landscape,” said Rick Tan, Division Sales Director of Precision Technologies.


“Singapore is a dynamic hub for technology and innovation, making it a key market for our expansion,” said Jeroen Biesterbos, CCO of SuperLight Photonics. “Partnering with Precision Technologies allows us to provide local expertise and enhanced support to our customers, reinforcing our commitment to delivering high-performance PIC solutions worldwide.”


With Precision Technologies’ established network and industry expertise, SuperLight Photonics will be able to offer its technologies to a wider range of industries, including semiconductor manufacturing and ultra-precise material processing, advanced metrology, (bio-) medical applications, and scientific research.

 
 
 

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