BluGlass Head of Corporate and Investor Relations Stefanie Winwood talked with Proactive at the AIM's Small and Midcap Conference about the company’s work in gallium nitride (GaN) laser technology and its growing role in quantum sensing, computing, and defense applications. Winwood explained that gallium nitride is a compound semiconductor that can conduct electrons significantly faster than traditional silicon. BluGlass is one of a few companies globally producing visible lasers using GaN, a technology that is crucial in precision applications such as post-GPS navigation and quantum computing. “BluGlass is leading the market in the precision applications and these precision applications are the ones that are growing more rapidly,” Winwood said. The company works with large clients such as the US Department of Defense and major semiconductor players like General Electric and Coherent. BluGlass has recently secured contracts worth USD 6 million and aims to build long-term, revenue-generating relationships through projects that can lead to multi-decade manufacturing deals. In addition to commercial traction, BluGlass has strengthened its leadership with the appointment of industry veterans, including Nobel Laureate Shuji Nakamura. The company also recently demonstrated a world-record performance combining power and precision for quantum use cases. #BluGlass #QuantumComputing #GaNtechnology #GalliumNitride #Semiconductors #QuantumSensing #DefenseTech #LaserTechnology #InvestorUpdates #TechInnovation