Jul22493 31. Jul22493 Based in Estonia, the research, development, and engineering company, LDI Innovation, develops photonics solutions for industries including marine and petrochemical, medicine, environmental protection, biosafety, and security. We learn more about the diverse applications of photonics and chat with LDI Innovation’s CEO, Dr. Sergey Babichenko. Photonics is the science of generating, controlling, transmitting, and detecting photons (or light particles). Its applications impact many areas of our daily lives. Aspects of the science of photonics include light generation (think lasers and LEDs), light manipulation (lenses, mirrors, waveguides), and light detection (cameras, sensors, etc.). The spectrum of possible applications is vast. From illumination and energy generation, fibre optic communications to consumer electronics, and medical imaging to molecular detection, photonics plays a crucial role in modern technologies. Offering unmatched levels of precision and efficiency as well as super high-speed transmission, the ability to harness light for high-tech applications is in high demand. LDI Innovation uses its knowledge and expertise to develop photonics sensors and systems that provide real-time and online sensing solutions in a wide range of industrial, environmental, biosafety, and healthcare applications. The company’s activity includes a complete product development chain starting from the feasibility assessment of the innovative idea and concept verification to the final commercial product specified for its ultimate use. LDI Innovation also develops software for operation control and real-time data acquisition and processing. LDI uses the concept of bringing innovative products to market through partnerships with companies that already have a position in the relevant market segment. Company CEO, Sergey Babichenko tells us, “We’re experienced in pioneering the development of unique optical sensors that integrate new photonic components emerging on the market. Our product portfolio includes the smallest in the world excimer laser, a unique source of ultraviolet light, and a range of laser- and spectroscopy-based instrumentation. Our online sensors operate continuously and unattended, providing monitoring of the controlled objects with realtime reporting of findings, and hand-held sensors allow instant detection of chemical and microbial contamination in open and built-in environments. By diversifying and customizing our products and applications we are able to meet each client’s unique needs.” Sergey, who holds a PhD in Quantum Electronics, founded LDI Innovation in 2013. With over 30 years of experience in research, development, engineering, and the management of scientific groups, projects and private companies, he has an impressive list of credentials. He tells us, “I began my career at the Estonian Academy of Sciences. I’ve served as a principal investigator and partner leader to many national and international EC-funded research and development projects. My accumulated experience allowed me to convert scientific knowledge into technological solutions and commercialize them. Since 2001, I have cofounded and managed several high-technology companies in Europe, the USA, and Canada.” Sergey’s list of professional credits includes authorship of two monographs and appearances in over 120 scientific publications. He has 14 granted international patents for the application of laser and spectroscopy techniques in environmental monitoring, control of industrial processes, law enforcement, and healthcare. Whilst there are many applications of photonics, LDI Innovation’s mission is to keep people and the planet safe. Some examples include the detection and identification of organic pollution in the water environment, oil spill and leak detection in marine and petrochemical industries, bio-contamination detection and classification in the biosafety and food industries, and detection of biomarkers in healthcare. At LDI Innovation, Sergey recruits only the most experienced and qualified engineers, scientists, and developers and extends partnerships worldwide. The company plans to continue cooperation with relevant companies and R&D organizations and works for the future pushing the boundaries of technology. Contact: Sergey Babichenko Company: LDI Innovation Web Address: https://ldi-innovation.com Best Photonics Sensor Production Company CEO 2024: Sergey Babichenko Jun24051
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