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Main Product/Service
N&M offers two main types of silicon photonic chips: light emission chips and detection chips.
Emission chips: Operate at wavelengths of 3–12 μm with high precision, high sensitivity, low power consumption, and strong light output. They are suitable for a
Founded Year
2019
Unified Business No.
82847906
Status
Active
Number of Employees
0
Total Paid-in Capital
456,239,656 (NT$)
Location of Company
Taiwan , Taipei City
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About the Company
Taiwan Nano & Micro‑Photonics Co., Ltd. (N&M) is the world’s first company to design mid-to-long-wave infrared silicon photonic light-emitting and detection chips using CMOS processes. Drawing on Taiwan’s full silicon semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem



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