Quantum Science, a globally recognised innovator in infrared quantum dot (QD) technology, is pleased to announce its attendance at the 2025 International Image Sensor Workshop (IISW), taking place from 2-5 June at the Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Centre in Hyogo, Japan.

As a recognised pioneer in shortwave infrared (SWIR) solutions for imaging and sensing applications, Quantum Science’s presence at this event highlights its ongoing commitment to advancing the international image sensor community with its cutting-edge INFIQ® technologies.

The IISW is the foremost event for image sensor innovation, uniting leading researchers, developers, and industry experts to discuss the latest advancements in sensor technology. Quantum Science’s involvement reflects its dedication to driving progress in infrared sensing through its proprietary INFIQ® QD technology.

Shimura Masayuki, Commercialisation Director of Quantum Science, who will be attending the workshop, said: “We are delighted to be part of this year’s International Image Sensor Workshop, a cornerstone event for collaboration and innovation in our industry. Our INFIQ® technology represents a significant leap forward in infrared sensing and imaging, offering a combination of performance, scalability, and cost-effectiveness that is set to transform the global image sensor market. We look forward to engaging with our peers and discussing how our total SWIR solutions can help the global community achieve new milestones in sensor performance.”

Visitors to the event are encouraged to meet the Quantum Science team to learn more about the company’s cutting-edge infrared QD sensors and integrated solutions.

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