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MicroAlign krijgt €2,5 mln subsidie voor high-tech vezelarrays

23 februari 2026

Zeer nauwkeurige vezelarrays voor kwantumcomputers kunnen sneller en op grotere schaal worden geproduceerd.

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ϸ spin-off MicroAlign, een fotonica-bedrijf (lichtgebaseerde technologie) dat gespecialiseerd is in uiterst nauwkeurige uitlijning van optische vezels, heeft de prestigieuze Accelerator Grant van €2,5 miljoen euro ontvangen van de European Innovation Council, samen met een aandeleninvestering. De financiering zal de industrialisatie van de productie van vezelarrays versnellen.

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Fiber arrays are high-precision components that hold multiple optical fibers in a strict, engineered pattern to enhance light collection efficiency. They are critical for photonic quantum computers, with a single large-scale system expected to require thousands of fiber arrays. As demand grows, it is important that manufacturers can supply them reliably and in large numbers.

“Quantum computing architectures rely on low‐loss optical paths for qubit preservation and control. Scaling our manufacturing processes is essential to meet customers’ evolving needs in the coming years,” says CEO Simone Cardarelli. 

Scaling our manufacturing processes is essential to meet customers’ evolving needs in the coming years
Simone Cardarelli, CEO

Precision fiber arrays for scalable photonics

Photonic quantum computers rely on fiber arrays with extreme positioning accuracy. Nanometer-scale misalignments cause photon loss and reduce performance. Existing datacom and telecom solutions do not meet these alignment requirements.

MicroAlign addresses this with patented micro-manipulation technology. It actively aligns individual fibers using micro-actuators with nanometer precision. Unlike conventional methods, MicroAlign’s solution supports scalable, high-volume manufacturing. This enables both high performance and production readiness.

“MicroAlign’s products are the world’s first fiber arrays manufactured using active‐alignment techniques. This disruptive technology sets a new benchmark for ultra‐low‐loss, multi‐channel fiber‐to‐chip connectivity and represents a significant leap toward high‐performance photonic packaging,” says MicroAlign CTO Marco Fattori. 

“In 2026, MicroAlign will further miniaturize its technology platform to meet rising customer demand for high‐density and high‐accuracy optical interconnects. The company will introduce a new generation of ultra‐high‐accuracy fiber arrays featuring channel pitches down to 127 μm, enabling more compact, scalable, and efficient photonic systems,” he added.

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