Founding Scientist, Prof Martin Booth at CLEO Europe 2025
Opsydia Technology & Applications
The explosive growth in AI and next generation computing applications places unsustainable demands on computing bandwidth, interconnect speeds and energy requirements. To continue to support Moore’s Law, all optical connectivity is required and will address these challenges directly. Opsydia is able to fabricate optical waveguides in transparent materials such as glass to address this need. The adaptive optic approach allows users to design systems with higher density and complexity than otherwise possible, moving from beachfront density to oceanfront possibilities.

Technology
Opsydia’s proprietary adaptive optics direct laser write waveguide technology provides high density, low-cost, advanced packaging optical connectivity in communications and semiconductors

Applications
Discover our adaptive optic direct laser writing system based on the groundbreaking work of our founding scientists, Professor Martin Booth and Professor Patrick Salter at the university of Oxford.
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Prof. Patrick Salter presents at CLEO Europe 2025
Founding Scientist Prof. Patrick Salter presents at CLEO Europe 2025.