On 21 November 2025, the INPHOMIR project was represented by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) at the IEEE Photonics Benelux Symposium, held in Brussels.

During the symposium, TU/e delivered a presentation entitled:

“Component Design Towards a Monolithically Integrated Optical Gyroscope on an InP-based Platform.”

The talk focused on the design of advanced indium phosphide (InP) photonic integrated components enabling the development of a fully monolithically integrated optical gyroscope — one of INPHOMIR’s flagship technological objectives. The presentation highlighted key progress in component engineering, integration strategies, and performance optimisation aimed at achieving compact, high-precision inertial sensing solutions.

The event gathered members of the European photonics research community, providing a valuable platform to disseminate scientific results, exchange knowledge, and strengthen collaboration within the Benelux and broader European ecosystem.

Participation in the IEEE Photonics Benelux Symposium aligns with INPHOMIR’s dissemination strategy, reinforcing the project’s visibility among leading academic and industrial stakeholders working on next-generation photonic integrated circuits.

Through contributions such as this, INPHOMIR continues to advance the scientific foundations required for compact, energy-efficient, and high-accuracy photonic gyroscopes for future navigation systems.