KrellTech To Highlight NOVA GEO Waveguide and PIC Polisher at PIC International 2026
Release, March 31, 2026, 7:04 p.m.
KrellTech will be attending PIC International 2026, taking place April 21–22 in Brussels, Belgium, where we will be highlighting our NOVA GEO Waveguide and PIC Polisher for the photonic integrated circuit market.
As the longest-running event dedicated to PICs, PIC International brings together key decision-makers from across the supply chain, including materials and equipment suppliers, foundries, advanced packaging houses, module and subsystem suppliers, OEMs, and equipment makers. The event continues to serve as an important meeting point for companies and professionals focused on the advancement of photonic integrated circuit technology.
This year’s conference will feature presentations centered around four major themes: the foundations of PIC design, connectivity and scalability for secure high-speed data networks, emerging applications in sensing and imaging, and future computing applications involving photonic processing, quantum computers, and neural networks. Attendees will also gain insight into the latest tools and processes helping improve device performance, manufacturing precision, and production yields.
KrellTech is proud to be part of that conversation and to showcase how our polishing technology supports the continued advancement of PIC and waveguide processing.
“PIC International brings together an important cross-section of the photonics industry, from device and process innovators to the companies focused on manufacturing, packaging, and system-level performance,” said Justin Frick, Director Of Product Development at KrellTech. “We’re excited to attend and highlight the NOVA GEO Waveguide and PIC Polisher as part of the broader discussion around the future of photonic integrated circuits.”
KrellTech’s NOVA GEO Waveguide and PIC Polisher is designed to support the precise polishing requirements of waveguides and photonic integrated circuits, helping users pursue controlled geometry, repeatability, and process consistency for advanced photonics applications. As PIC technologies continue to expand into communications, sensing, computing, and other next-generation systems, process control and precision finishing remain critical.
PIC International is part of AngelTech, which brings together an Innovation Summit, four co-located conferences, and an exhibition featuring more than 120 presentations, more than 700 delegates, and over 80 exhibitors. By bringing together leaders in compound semiconductors, PICs, power electronics, and advanced packaging, AngelTech creates a valuable environment for networking, collaboration, and industry insight.
We look forward to connecting with attendees in Brussels and contributing to the ongoing discussion around the technologies, tools, and processes shaping the next generation of PIC-enabled devices and systems.