3D nanofabrication platform for custom optical and photonic components
Irradiant Technologies develops optical components through a proprietary 3D nanofabrication platform, with a tech stack anchored in photonics simulation (Zemax, Lumerical, COMSOL) and hardware design (FPGA, VHDL, Verilog). The company is in active transition from prototyping to manufacturing—evidenced by concurrent work on lithography systems, substrate processing, assembly optimization, and operational maturity frameworks—while maintaining a lean, engineering-forward team of 6 engineers across specialized verticals (optical design, fabrication, electrical systems).
Irradiant Technologies creates novel optical and photonic components enabled by 3D nanofabrication, targeting applications in sensing, imaging, telecommunications, computation, and display systems. Founded in 2021 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company operates at the intersection of photonics simulation and precision manufacturing. Current focus spans lithography system development, substrate chemistry and processing techniques, optical assembly co-design, and device design automation. The organization is scaling from lab-stage prototyping into pilot production, with active hiring in manufacturing and operations roles alongside core engineering.
Zemax, Lumerical, and COMSOL for photonics simulation; SolidWorks and ANSYS for mechanical design; Python, NumPy, and Matplotlib for analysis and automation.
New lithography features, substrate chemistry processing, 3D GRIN optical component design, compact optical assembly co-design, and scalable device design automation. Also building manufacturing readiness and operational resilience.
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