IPAS Spinoff Teraglo exhibits at IMARC

TeraGlo, an IPAS spin-off company, exhibited at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) last week. Originating from research in Prof Nigel Spooner’s Prescott Environmental Luminescence Lab (PELL) at 91×ÔÅÄ, TeraGlo is translating fundamental photonics and quantum sensing research into practical material identification technologies.

TeraGlo’s portable, real-time analysers combine photonics, quantum sensors, and machine learning to support applications across mining, health and safety, construction, space, and defence, providing rapid and accurate insights in the field.

The company was established through collaboration between the Loughan Technology Group and 91×ÔÅÄ’s Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS), demonstrating the pathway from lab-based research to industry-ready innovation.

The handheld device attracted strong interest from visitors, who were keen to see its capabilities firsthand and explore how Quantum AI Material Sensing (QAIMS) can transform material identification in real-world applications.ÌýDelivering rapid, accurate insights wherever they’re needed.

The Teraglo and PELL team members present were Aaron Baensch, Tom Payten, Jillian Moffatt, Cornelia Wilske, and Erik Schartner.

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