
From April 9 to 13, 2025, the University of Geneva will be at the 50th Salon international des inventions de Genève.
Among the innovations to be discovered at this event, here are the projects initiated at the DQMP.
Jérémie Teyssier and Volodymyr Multian will present Polar Guard, an ingenious optical module developed to preserve polarization state when using optical filters far from normal incidence. It uses a principle that has been known for decades, but never before applied in such a way.
Speqqle, a spin-off from the University of Geneva, will also be present. Come and discover how Speqqle is revolutionizing materials analysis by transforming complex data into clear information, making high-precision analysis accessible to everyone.
Join us at the UNIGE stand (C31) to explore these and other fascinating innovations and meet the researchers behind them.