These miniature lasers will save lives

Founded in 2015 by two physicists, Mathieu Carras and Mickael Brun, the French technology company mirSense is attracting attention with its innovative work in the field of "quantum cascade lasers" (QCL).
These lasers, which operate in the mid-infrared range, have the ability to detect airborne molecules with unprecedented sensitivity. The company's latest €7 million investment round will accelerate the industrial production of this revolutionary technology.
mirSense's quantum lasers offer strategic solutions in two critical areas:
Industrial Safety: Sensors developed using this technology can recognize the infrared signature of toxic chemical compounds like benzene and toluene. This sensitive detection capability is crucial for emissions monitoring and the detection of toxic gas leaks, particularly in areas like the chemical industry.
Military Defense: More powerful versions of lasers play a critical role in the defense industry. This technology, which can deceive heat-seeking missile targeting systems by emitting light similar to real targets, is emerging as an effective military countermeasure.
This dual-purpose use positions mirSense as a central player in both the civilian and military sectors.
7 million euro investment will accelerate productionThe €7 million funding round, led by prestigious investors such as Safran Corporate Ventures, marks a milestone for the company.
With potential applications in areas such as air pollution detection, industrial safety, and aviation, mirSense's miniature laser technology has the potential to fundamentally change future approaches to global environmental and security challenges.
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