Title: Photonics and PRO: An Overview Ryerson University March 2002
1Photonics and PROAn OverviewRyerson
UniversityMarch 2002
- Dr. G.F. Lynch
- President and CEO, Photonics Research Ontario
- Chairman, Canadian Photonics Consortium
2What is Photonics Research Ontario?
- PRO is an Ontario Centre of Excellence funded in
part by the Ministry of Energy, Science and
Technology . - PRO stimulates and supports excellence in
university research and transfers the resulting
technology and highly skilled people to
strengthen the Ontario photonics industry.
3The Ontario Centres of Excellence
- Materials and Manufacturing Ontario (MMO)
- Centre for Research in Environment and Space
technology (CresTech) - Communications and Information Technology Ontario
(CITO) - Photonics Research Ontario (PRO)
4The Impact of the Four OCEs
- OCE Program Investment of 32.3M p.a.
- Matched by Industry Investment of 27.5M p.a.
- 560 Current Industry Partners
- 2098 Current Researchers
- gt7000 Graduates since inception
- 12 Companies Created in 2000
- gt15 Companies Created in 2001
- gt100 Patents and protected IP in 2001
- gt5B Annual Industrial Sales (gross contribution)
5PHOTONICS
- Generation, manipulation, transmission and
detection of light - Critical technology enabling the trillion dollar
world industries - Multi-sectoral applications with no boundaries
- Markets and services that will employ millions of
people
6TECHNOLOGY PUSH
- Photonics is the ultimate scaleable technology
7Photonics Industrial Network
Vancouver
Quebec City
Montreal
Ottawa
Southwest Ontario
8Industrial/Academic Network
Sherbrooke
Montreal
- Ecole Polytechnique
- McGill
Hull
Ottawa
Toronto
Wilfrid Laurier
Western Ontario
Windsor
Waterloo
9Vision To grow Ontario as the global hub in
photonics
- Mission
- To promote photonics by
- Creating new photonics knowledge and technology
- Fostering the supply of HQP at all levels
- Enhancing applications and commercialization
- Establishing regional and international
collaborations
10Consortia Formation
- Industrial
- Photonics Clusters (OPC, OPTIC.)
- Canadian Photonics Consortium (CPC)
- Government
- Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre (CPFC)
- Institut National dOptique (INO)
- Photonics Research Ontario (PRO)
- Academic
- Ontario Photonics Education and Training
Association (OPETA) - Ontario Photonics Consortium (OPC)
- Ottawa Photonics Research Alliance (OPRA)
11University Research Programs Supported by PRO
- PHOTONICS gt
- Light-Matter Interaction
- the use of lasers to manipulate matter at the
atomic and molecular level to attain the ultimate
limits of control by light. - High-Intensity Laser Source Development
- development of advanced high-power lasers,
ultra-violet and infrared for near term industry
use and tunable short pulse for new research
programs. - Nano-Optics and Materials
- exploration of material properties at ultra-short
wavelengths for enhanced photochemistry and new
material and diagnostic technologies. - Optical Communications, Processing and Sensors
- new concepts in laser sources and optical
detection for telecommunications industry
applications.
12University Research Programs Supported by PRO
- BIOPHOTONICS gt
- Clinical Therapeutics
- the application of light-induced thermal,
chemical or mechanical alterations in cells and
tissues to achieve specific clinical/biological
endpoints. - Clinical Diagnostics
- the use of light to monitor tissue function, for
early disease detection and for monitoring
response to treatments. - Photonics for Biomedicine Science and
Biotechnology - combining available photonics technologies with
established or evolving technologies and methods
in molecularly-based medicine and biology and
advancing optical imaging and spectroscopy at the
micro scale.
13Recent Research Successes
- Photonic Bandgap Materialsnew technology
analogy with microelectronicsgt 100M sector - Femtosecond Laser Technologyworld's brightest
pulse power densities micromachine "anything"gt
100M enabling capacity in telecom/medicine - Medical diagnosticsWorld's first demonstration
of endoscopic Raman spectroscopy - Medical therapeuticsnurturing of M49
multicentre program in image-guided
minimally-invasive therapies - "Single Photon Transistor"Late Breaking News
step towards quantumcomputing/encryption
14Photonics Facility
- core competences
- laser scanning microscopy, Raman spectroscopy,
infrared thermography and microscopy, surface
profilometry, laser beam analysis,
opto-mechanical design, fiber Bragg grating
fabrication - capabilities and services
- contract research, training, prototype
incubation, feasibility testing, equipment rental
measurements and analyses - customers
- large companies in aerospace and
telecommunications, - SMEs in manufacturing, consumer electronics,
entertainment and transportation
15Biophotonics Facility
- core competencies
- photobiology, optical instrumentation, biomedical
instrumentation, optical biophysics, and
photomedicine - capabilities and services
- contract research, consulting, collaborative
clinical trials, incubation of spin-off
companies, training - customers
- physicians, hospitals, medical device
manufacturers - operated jointly with Ontario Cancer Institute
16Laser Micromachining Facility
- joint PRO-MMO initiative in partnership with
University of Toronto and McMaster - unites novel laser technologies which permit
advancements in manufacturing capabilities - customers manufacturing, electronics, medical
devices, plastics, metal working, and aerospace
sectors
17Industrial Collaborations Program
- facilitates the matching of industrial
contributions to collaborative research projects
of relevance to the Centre - projects with potential for commercialization in
1-2 years - contribution may be in the form of direct
financial and/or in-kind support - University partner may be an Ontario academic or
facility scientist - proposals accepted throughout the year and
evaluated by industry/academic review committee - IP terms negotiated with industrial partner on a
case-by-case basis
18Photonics Education/Training Pyramid
Work Force Credential
Educational Institution
19Impact
- 185 graduate students, postdoctoral fellows,
research associates and summer students supported
annually - 62 students graduated, 41 hired by Ontario
companies in 2001 - 45 research projects funded to a total of 12.5M
over 5 years at - 10 Ontario universities (Guelph, McMaster,
Queen's, Royal Military College, Toronto,
Waterloo, Western, Wilfrid Laurier, York,
Ottawa) - 3 research institutes (John P. Robarts Research
Institute, Ontario Cancer Institute, Steacie
Institute) and - 5 hospitals (Hospital for Sick Children, Mt.
Sinai, Princess Margaret, St. Michael's, and
Toronto Hospital) - 45 patents filed
- 400 contracts with industry, consultations with
200 companies annually
20Some Successes
- Training - New 7.6M college program, in
collaboration with Niagara and Algonquin
Colleges, Ontario Government and industry, to
train 115 photonics technicians and technologists
annually - FOX-TEK - New company in construction technology
called smart structures founded by PRO - BTI Photonics - Ottawa company for which PRO
provided expertise and transferred a highly
skilled scientist - Trillium Photonics - Ottawa optical systems
company receives 45M in January, 2002
21Canada is Open for International Research and
Business Partnerships
- Collaboration Agreements have been signed with
- Boston Photonics Center (Boston)
- The Institute of Optics (Rochester)
- National University of Singapore
- Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (Germany)
- Memoranda of Understanding being developed with
- Institute of Photonics (Strathclyde)
22PRO provides the leadership and infrastructure
support to address all of these demands
Impact
Relevance
Excellence