Aeluma Inc. CEO to Co-Chair Optica Advanced Photonics Congress Industry Program in Marseille

Reuters
15 Jul
Aeluma Inc. CEO to Co-Chair Optica Advanced Photonics Congress Industry Program in Marseille

Aeluma Inc. will participate in the Optica Advanced Photonics Congress on July 15, 2025, in Marseille, France. The company's CEO, Jonathan Klamkin, Ph.D., will co-chair the industry program, which will explore collaboration between academia and industry in photonics solutions. The program will feature sessions on the space optics industry and silicon photonics manufacturing, highlighting opportunities and customer requirements in these fields.

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