Chilas is exhibiting at ECOC 2026

Meet us at stand 1051 (NL Pavilion), FYCMA Malaga, 21–23 September 2026.

Chilas is heading to ECOC 2026 in Malaga, as part of the Netherlands Pavilion. From 21 to 23 September, our team will be at FYCMA to talk tunable lasers, applications, and what’s coming next for the ATLAS, COMET, and POLARIS series.

Chilas exhibiting at ECOC 2026 in Málaga, Spain

What to expect on the stand

We’ll have our full laser portfolio on display: the ATLAS wavelength-tunable series at its wavelength bands (O-, C-, C+L, U- bands), the COMET swept-source laser for full C-band sweeps, and the POLARIS frequency-stabilized single-wavelength lasers.

Taking center stage will be our newest release, the ATLAS 1310. Launched this June, it’s an O-band addition to the ATLAS family, built for AI infrastructure, data center interconnects, and optical device testing, where the O-band window is increasingly in demand. It offers a 100 nm tuning range, sub-10 kHz intrinsic linewidth, and the same compact, no-moving-parts form factor the ATLAS series is known for, with fast wavelength switching and a full software/Python control suite. The module made its debut at Photonics West and OFC earlier this year, and early demand has been strong.

New at ECOC: two more lasers join the line-up

By the time ECOC starts, two more lasers are expected to be commercially available. POLARIS O-band, bringing frequency-stabilized, single-wavelength performance to the O-band. It is a fixed-wavelength counterpart to the ATLAS 1310, developed in response to customer demand for a stable O-band source. ATLAS 1064 extends the ATLAS tunable platform into the 1064 nm range, a wavelength central to sensing, medical, and industrial applications.

Book a meeting with us

If you’d like to talk specs, applications, or timelines in more detail, we’re happy to set aside dedicated time on the stand. Get in touch beforehand to book a slot, or simply stop by the NL Pavilion during the show.


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