IPAS Cryoclock leading the SA Photonics Roadmap
IPAS start-up Cryoclock is proudly part of the fast- growing photonics industry which contributes $4.3bn to the Australian economy. SA output is $412m, and with 1174 employees generates $117,500/employee, which is just under national average for the industry.
Cryoclock was launched in 2016 by and Adj Prof John Hartnett to commercialise their Sapphire Clock technology, which can generate signals a thousand times purer than any other commercial system available. Prof Andre Luiten is so excited that Cryoclock will move their facilities to Lot Fourteen soon. 鈥淲e鈥檝e absolutely hit on a winner, so we鈥檙e very excited鈥. Prof Luiten added 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to be able to employ young people in high paying jobs that really require smarts.鈥
Thanks to Prof Andre Luiten鈥檚 strategic leadership, IPAS has developed its mission to transform various breakthrough science to commercialised applications. Cryoclock, as well as other IPAS start-ups, has continued thriving their science excellence contributing to the Australian growing photonics sector.
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