Dynamic Beam Lasers for Free-Space Optical Propagation
Mon, Dec 22, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
This webinar will explore how CBC and dynamic beam shaping are redefining high-power optical propagation. Attendees will learn how DBLs overcome turbulence, enhance beam stability, and enable precise, controllable optical transmission in real-world free-space environments. Dynamic beam lasers (DBLs), based on coherent beam combining (CBC), mark a new frontier in free-space optical propagation. Unlike traditional single-beam sources, DBLs can dynamically control beam shape, phase, and direction in real time. With power levels reaching up to 120-kW continuous wave, flexible beam steering, and adaptive beam shaping, DBLs deliver high-precision, high-reliability optical transmission across free-space environments.
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Artificial Intelligence Vision Fabric
Tue, Jan 6, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Vision has always been humanity's most powerful sense - our primary gateway for understanding, navigating, and surviving in the world. Today, technology demands even more: ultrafast perception, extreme accuracy, and reliable operation in any environment. The AI Vision Fabric delivers precisely that. It is a breakthrough platform that fuses advanced digital holography with Fresnel coherent diffraction imaging (FCDI), transforming how artificial systems capture and interpret visual information. Inspired by nature's most efficient vision systems, this technology unlocks performance far beyond the limits of traditional optics. At its core is a quantum-ready multichannel electro-optic synchronization interface, enabling real-time recording of holographic data with scalable, ultrahigh precision. When paired with quantum multichannel processors, it opens the door to unprecedented speed, parallelism, and intelligence. This powerful fusion of AI, holography, and biological inspiration creates a new generation of vision technology - one that achieves human-like flexibility and scalability without precision lenses, moving parts, or heavy computational loads.
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