On 28 October 2025, the JePPIX PIC Design Course — a hands-on educational event dedicated to photonic integrated circuit (PIC) design — took place in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The course brought together researchers, engineers, and students to deepen their understanding of PIC technologies and their applications.
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) represented the INPHOMIR project at the event, delivering a focused session titled:
“Technology Development for On-Chip InP Gyroscopes.”
The presentation targeted the research community and training participants, providing insights into the design and development of indium phosphide (InP)-based gyroscope technologies — a key component of INPHOMIR’s work on next-generation inertial navigation systems.
The JePPIX course offered a valuable platform for knowledge exchange and capacity building, supporting the dissemination of cutting-edge photonics expertise. TU/e’s contribution helped illustrate how advanced photonic integration can overcome limitations of traditional inertial sensors, enabling more compact, efficient, and high-precision solutions.
Participation in training and education events like this aligns with INPHOMIR’s dissemination goals, fostering connections across the photonics community and supporting the growth of skills relevant to ongoing EU research and innovation.