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Cre8Ventures partnership with Wave Photonics

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Cre8Ventures partnership with Wave Photonics

Breakthrough technologies require strong partnerships to succeed. In this on-demand webinar, discover how Siemens EDA Cre8Ventures is partnering with Wave Photonics to accelerate innovation in the photonics industry. Through cutting-edge digital twin technology, Siemens EDA Cre8Ventures provides startups with the tools, expertise, and ecosystem they need to scale faster and bring groundbreaking solutions to market.

Join us as we explore:
✅ How Siemens EDA Cre8Ventures supports deep-tech startups like Wave Photonics
✅ The role of digital twins in optimizing photonics design and manufacturing
✅ How this partnership is driving the next wave of innovation

Watch now to learn how collaboration fuels technological breakthroughs!

Meet the speakers

Siemens EDA - Cre8Ventures

Carson Bradbury

Director – EU Chips Act & Co-founder Siemens Cre8Ventures, Siemens EDA

Carson Bradbury serves as Director - EU Chips Act and Co-founder of Siemens Cre8Ventures.

With a focus on harnessing the EU Chips Act to drive innovation across the big data economy, Carson brings a background in innovating and leading international business development vehicles.

His commitment centers on developing a transformative Digital Twin Marketplace that bridges academia, startups, investors, and corporates—enabling faster pathways to value and accelerating impactful collaborations.

Wave Photonics

James Lee

CEO

James is a co-founder of Wave Photonics, a company focused on applying computational and statistical techniques to photonics design. Before starting the company, he undertook his PhD in Toshiba’s Quantum Information Group at Cambridge University, where he developed photon sources for quantum computing, followed by a time modelling equity derivatives at an investment bank. He holds masters degrees in Photonic Systems Development from Cambridge University and Physics from Oxford University.