Irish companies Mbryonics and Pilot Photonics partner to develop laser-based optical communication for space
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Irish company Mbryonics is partnering with fellow Irish firm Pilot Photonics to develop laser-driven optical communication technology for space. This next-generation optical transceivers technology uses flashes of light instead of traditional radio waves to enable faster and more stable data communications beyond Earth's atmosphere, addressing the growing demand for data as traditional radio signals reach their physical limits.
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· 5 pulledIrish company Mbryonics is taking a major step by selecting the laser technology of fellow Irish company Pilot Photonics.
Together, they will develop the next generation of optical transceivers.
This technology is expected to enable an unprecedentedly fast and stable network beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Flashes of light instead of radio waves
The space industry is on the verge of a revolution in data communications.
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