Announcement SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco
Great response to the OSCP Booth at the optics and photonics industry’s flagship exhibition alongside the biggest names in the sector. Come see us again in 2025.
Great response to the OSCP Booth at the optics and photonics industry’s flagship exhibition alongside the biggest names in the sector. Come see us again in 2025.
ventureLAB highlights how OSCP's innovative technology is making autonomous vehicles drive smarter and safer. From the roadways to the railways, the conversation around semi-autonomous vehicles has taken to the mainstream and one Canadian company has become the go-to for bringing self-driving vehicles safely to reality: One Silicon Chip Photonics (OSCP).
OSCP will be present at SAE International at Huntington Place, Detroit, MI from April 18-20. We will be showcasing our recent gyroscope development, a new generation of gyroscope that is more compact and power efficient than previous ones.
We are exhibiting at the photonics industry’s flagship exhibition alongside the biggest names in the sector.
Program Director Joseph Salhany, FPGA Product Designer Toan Bui, Director of Operations Richard Williston, and R&D Engineer Sean Romanuik presenting OSCP’s Alpha Prototype IMU at Thales Canada’s offices in North York, Ontario, where it was successfully field tested.
CEO Kazem Zandi and Director of Operations Richard Williston showcased OSCP’s products at Booth S416 in the AutoMobili-D section of the Detroit Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, USA on September 14-15 2022.
OSCP is excited to be part of ventureLAB’s 4th Cohort of their Hardware Catalyst Initiative, joining Canada’s only hardware lab and incubator for founders.
Positive results obtained as OSCP’s Alpha Prototype IMU passes a field test in Old Montreal. OSCP’s novel optical gyroscope accurately tracks test vehicle’s rotational velocity, with its highly sensitive response.
CEO Kazem Zandi and Program Director Joseph Salhany showcased OSCP’s products at Booth 3151 of the OFC 2022 Exhibition in San Diego, California, USA on March 8-10 2022.
Government of Canada backs emerging leader in silicon chip photonics that produces navigation sensors for self-driving vehicles