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In 2022, the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas introduced a mobile app that permits players to submit bets and play games directly from their gadgets while on the casino grounds. This innovation not only enhances the gaming encounter but also attracts a more youthful demographic that likes mobile interactions. For more information into the growth of mobile gaming, visit The New York Times.

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As the mobile gaming industry continues to grow, casinos must modify to meet the requirements of digital players. Ensuring a smooth and protected mobile experience will be essential for drawing and retaining customers in this challenging landscape.

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Photonic Integrated Comb Lasers

Pilot Photonics offers unique optical comb source and photonic integrated circuit solutions developed as part of a platform technology applicable to many markets including communications, spectroscopy, sensing and metrology. Our products’ form-factors range from bare chips to fully integrated opto-electronic modules.

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Pilot Photonics has developed the world’s smallest and most versatile optical comb source. Based on Photonic Integration, these devices measure just a few millimeters in length, but they offer significant benefits over conventional lasers

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Our technology offers disruptive value propositions for many industries including communications, space, and oil & gas.

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DTIF Boosts Pilot Photonics

Pilot Photonics has been chosen for the Irish government’s Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund (DTIF). Our proposal, Irish Lasers for the Internet of the Future (iLife), will focus Pilot’s comb laser technology on the capacity crunch problem of data demands beyond the limits of standard optical fibre networks.

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Photonic
Integration

Our photonic integration expertise enables us to design PICs to for a wide range of applications.

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Gain Switching for comb generation

The patented gain switching technique creates a flexible comb of coherent wavelengths.

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Integrated demux and
comb line selection

The ability to select individual comb lines is critical for communications, and frequency metrology.

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Pilot Photonics produces innovative comb based products in a number of form-factors from bare chips up to fully integrated opto-electronic modules.

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Telecoms & Data Center networking

Pilot's integrated lasers, and laser combs are tackling problems in the optical access (NG-PON2) and optical transport (1T) markets.

Oil and Gas

Pilot's innovative dual-comb PICs can be applied to gas spectroscopy, and as fiber optic sensor interrogators for structural health, and down-well monitoring.

Space

Pilot's comb sources are currently being applied to many diverse space applications from light sources for atomic clocks, to sensor interrogators for satellite monitoring.

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