SPhotonix scales up with Thomas Coughlin as Executive Advisor

Deep tech innovator, SPhotonix, welcomes storage expert Thomas Coughlin to boost its 5D Memory Crystal storage solutions for long-term archival needs.

SPhotonix, a pioneer in deep technology, has appointed Thomas Coughlin to its Executive Advisor Group, marking a major step forward as the start-up expands its operations in the burgeoning long-term data storage sector. This move follows the milestone discovery by their alma mater, the University of Southampton, where the human genome was stored on a 5D Memory Crystal.

Thomas Coughlin is revered as a leading authority in digital data storage, boasting over four decades of expertise aiding prominent brands like Seagate, Maxtor, and Micropolis. His extensive portfolio, which includes managing digital storage system development and holding six patents, makes him an invaluable asset to SPhotonix.

“There is a major increase in demand for storage of data including long-term archival storage,” commented Thomas. “SPhotonix is developing tools to enable data preservation and I am honored to have an opportunity to work with them and help make this possible.”

The strategic alliance comes as SPhotonix amplifies its commercial footprint, diversifying from consumer-oriented projects focused on storing family histories to fulfilling higher-volume archival needs for entities such as museums. This innovation in data storage serves as an attractive alternative to traditional data warehouses.

Ilya Kazansky, CEO of SPhotonix, remarked "The potential for our femtotechnology and 5D Memory Crystals as a form of durable and sustainable data storage with high density is significant across all sectors ... working with Thomas has already been valuable as he brings such depth of knowledge and understanding about data storage to our application using fused quartz in the 5D format. It’s an exciting step for SPhotonix.”

SPhotonix has multiple projects advancing optical device storage in its pipeline, responding to the rising need for enduring data storage solutions, particularly as global data generation scales unprecedented heights. The venture heralds from the University of Southampton's Optoelectronics Research Center, where they recently pioneered storing the human genome on an eternal 5D Memory Crystal.

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