The Optical Society of America (OSA)

Washington, DC 20036-1023

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2010 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036-1023
United States
http://www.osa.org
202-416-1402
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Brings together the worldwide optics and photonics community of scientists, engineers, educators, technicians, and business leaders. The organization's purposes are scientific, technical, and educational. Provides member benefits, programming, publications, and products to 15,000 individuals in more than 70 countries.

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Infleqtion supplies key component technologies to many of the world’s research labs and early commercial leaders in quantum machine development, from individual components to complete plug-and-play solutions.
Infleqtion supplies key component technologies to many of the world’s research labs and early commercial leaders in quantum machine development, from individual components to complete plug-and-play solutions.
Infleqtion supplies key component technologies to many of the world’s research labs and early commercial leaders in quantum machine development, from individual components to complete plug-and-play solutions.
Infleqtion supplies key component technologies to many of the world’s research labs and early commercial leaders in quantum machine development, from individual components to complete plug-and-play solutions.
Infleqtion supplies key component technologies to many of the world’s research labs and early commercial leaders in quantum machine development, from individual components to complete plug-and-play solutions.
Executive Forum

Taking photonics along for the quantum business ride

In this interview, Jose Pozo, Optica’s CTO, talks to Scott Faris, CEO of Infleqtion, about his career as a serial business leader and entrepreneur and what’s next for quantum ...
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How deep technology requirements drive optical opportunities

In this interview, Jose Pozo, Optica’s CTO, talks to Roman Axelrod and Valentyn Volkov, co-founders of XPANCEO, about their vision for the future of “deep tech” development and...
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Why are global standards needed to fuel advanced manufacturing?

Optica is considering establishing an Advanced Optics Manufacturing Alliance to introduce standardization for manufacturing optical elements for augmented and virtual reality....
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The case for training: Hands-on learning drives business goals

As an industry, we’re facing hiring challenges, factoring in the added complication of the depth of expertise required in photonics.
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Michael Lebby, CEO of Lightwave Logic.
Michael Lebby, CEO of Lightwave Logic.
Michael Lebby, CEO of Lightwave Logic.
Michael Lebby, CEO of Lightwave Logic.
Michael Lebby, CEO of Lightwave Logic.
Fiber Optics

How thinking ahead shaped the fiber-optics industry

Jose Pozo, Optica’s CTO, talks to Michael Lebby, CEO of Lightwave Logic, about his distinguished career and what gets him fired up today.
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AdValue Photonics' glass fabrication process.
AdValue Photonics' glass fabrication process.
AdValue Photonics' glass fabrication process.
AdValue Photonics' glass fabrication process.
AdValue Photonics' glass fabrication process.
Executive Forum

Fiber laser innovations for diverse markets

In this interview, Jose Pozo, Optica’s CTO, talks to AdValue Photonics CEO Michael Mielke about his career and the company.
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Fiber Optics

Three top takeaways from the Optica Online Industry Meeting on Optical Fiber Sensing

In late February 2023, Optica convened leaders in specialty fiber sensors and their applications for the Online Industry Meeting on Optical Fiber Sensing.
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EFFECT Photonics’ optical system-on-chip technology increases the integration of optical components, reducing device footprint, losses, and power consumption.
EFFECT Photonics’ optical system-on-chip technology increases the integration of optical components, reducing device footprint, losses, and power consumption.
EFFECT Photonics’ optical system-on-chip technology increases the integration of optical components, reducing device footprint, losses, and power consumption.
EFFECT Photonics’ optical system-on-chip technology increases the integration of optical components, reducing device footprint, losses, and power consumption.
EFFECT Photonics’ optical system-on-chip technology increases the integration of optical components, reducing device footprint, losses, and power consumption.
Executive Forum

Enabling digital-signal processing and forward error correction

In this interview, Jose Pozo, Optica’s CTO, talked to EFFECT Photonics’ CEO Roberto Marcoccia about his experience as a pioneer in the early days of the telecom industry, and ...
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(L-R) David Piehler, Peter Winzer, Michael Lebby, and Robert Blum addressed the manufacturing plans of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) by semiconductor fabs and how the photonics industry can transfer their processes to the semiconductor industry during their panel discussion at the Laser Focus World Executive Forum.
(L-R) David Piehler, Peter Winzer, Michael Lebby, and Robert Blum addressed the manufacturing plans of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) by semiconductor fabs and how the photonics industry can transfer their processes to the semiconductor industry during their panel discussion at the Laser Focus World Executive Forum.
(L-R) David Piehler, Peter Winzer, Michael Lebby, and Robert Blum addressed the manufacturing plans of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) by semiconductor fabs and how the photonics industry can transfer their processes to the semiconductor industry during their panel discussion at the Laser Focus World Executive Forum.
(L-R) David Piehler, Peter Winzer, Michael Lebby, and Robert Blum addressed the manufacturing plans of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) by semiconductor fabs and how the photonics industry can transfer their processes to the semiconductor industry during their panel discussion at the Laser Focus World Executive Forum.
(L-R) David Piehler, Peter Winzer, Michael Lebby, and Robert Blum addressed the manufacturing plans of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) by semiconductor fabs and how the photonics industry can transfer their processes to the semiconductor industry during their panel discussion at the Laser Focus World Executive Forum.
Executive Forum

Silicon photonics: Is it witchcraft?

During Laser Focus World’s Executive Forum at SPIE’s Photonics West 2023, Jose Pozo, chief technology officer of Optica, led a lively panel discussion exploring the current state...
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Harnessing change in today’s optics landscape

Collectively as an industry, we are witnessing, contributing to, and ultimately leading a time of momentous change in optics and photonics.

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OSA renamed as Optica, the society advancing optics and photonics worldwide

The new name reinforces Optica’s position as a forum for advancing light science and technology, and reflects its diverse, global community.
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2021 Frontiers in Optics and Laser Science conference to go virtual

The new format for the 2021 Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science (FiO+LS) conference allows for a more inclusive and safe experience for all attendees.