Tiny Integrated Laser opens new horizons in laser science

The value chain activity from miniaturizing power lasers could
ensure their universal application in manufacturing,
infrastructure maintenance, medical care, and security innovation.

By supporting the Laser Science and Innovation Group within
Fusion Energy Industry‒Academia Collaboration Laboratory,
members of the TILA Consortium benefit from
a variety of tiny integrated laser (TILA) incentives.

The Consortium is made up of general members, from companies and other organizations,
and its secretary member, the National Institute for Fusion Science.
Members can receive preferential treatment for joint research with the Laser Science and Innovation Group,
implement intellectual property owned by the National Institute for Fusion Science,
and receive data collected by the Group and Consortium.
Members can also participate in formulating policies for the Group.

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