Prof. Dionne will be presenting VINPix today in a short webinar. This new technology leverages the unique capabilities of silicon photonic resonators. The event will take place at 11 am PDT, 2 pm EDT, and 7 pm CET, attracting attendees interested in the latest advancements in molecular sequencing and single-cell phenotyping.
VINPix is exceptional, as it employs industry leading high-quality silicon photonic resonators. These resonators have exceptionally high-Q factors, spanning thousands to millions. These phenomenal quality characteristics give us the ability to bend light with amazing accuracy. Consequently, they have tremendous potential to improve the speed and bandwidth of biological data communication. The technology further features extreme subwavelength mode volumes, resulting in extremely dense data storage capabilities.
VINPix capabilities have densities greater than 10 million resonators per square centimeter. This added density increases the benefits of parallel processing of very large data sets. As such VINPix is at the forefront of technical innovation within the biosciences industry. The biosphere transmits information at nine orders of magnitude more speed than the technosphere. This extraordinary speed underscores VINPix’s promise to continue transforming biological research and application.
Our participants in the webinar will get a better understanding of how VINPix has the potential to change and accelerate molecular sequencing and single-cell analysis. Prof. Dionne hopes to focus on what this technology can do in practice and what it means for the future of research and development.

