Data transmission has become a key element in executing virtually any task. Computers, autonomous cars, artificial intelligence or the internet of things; everything needs a massive exchange of information that makes it necessary to develop new technologies that increase the speed and precision with which these systems move. A market that continues to grow and in which the large technology companies are deepening but in which there is still a long way to go.
The company iPronics, a spin-off from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, is part of this mission. It was co-founded by Professor of Photonics and Communications José Capmany, who wants to go one step further on a business path that already began with VLC Photonics. Director of the University Institute of Telecommunications and Multimedia Applications (iTEAM), Capmany has joined forces with Ivana Gasulla and Daniel Pérez to bring a programmable photonic chip to the market that will allow this formula to be ‘democratised’ by reducing costs, a model that is currently being developed specifically for each client.
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