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ORC’s contribution to global technology recognised in UK’s Best Breakthroughs List

Published: 6 December 2018
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The Optoelectronics Research Centre, one of Britain's top 100 Best Breakthroughs.

The University of Southampton’s pioneering contribution to optical fibre technology that enabled the internet to span the world has today been named as one of the UK’s 100 best breakthroughs for its significant and profound impact on people’s everyday lives.

The ingenuity of Southampton Professor Sir David Payne and the University’s world-leading Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) is honoured to join the UK’s Best Breakthroughs of the last century list.

The list of breakthroughs demonstrates how UK universities are at the forefront of some of the world’s most important discoveries, innovations and social initiatives, transforming lives in the UK and around the world.

Forty five years ago, the ORC received global recognition for inventing one of the world’s first ultra-low loss optical fibres before pioneering the fibre amplifier that enabled the internet to span the world. This and other inspired innovations were recognised last year by the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education.

Today, ORC optical fibre inventions navigate airliners, cut steel and are found on the moon, Mars and International Space Station. And now, through the development of hollow-core fibres – the next generation of optical fibres– the ORC is bringing data transmission rates within touching distance of the speed of light.

Professor Sir David Payne, Director of the ORC said: “It is a fantastic achievement for the ORC and the University of Southampton to be featured in the UK’s Best Breakthrough list. The list provides an excellent opportunity for the public to better understand the true impact of our research. We’re extremely proud of our work and the difference it continues to make to people and communities in Southampton, the UK and around the globe.”

Professor Dame Janet Beer, President of Universities UK, said: “Universities really do transform lives. The technology we use every day, the medicines that save lives, the teachers who inspire – all come from UK universities and the important work being done by academics. The UK’s Best Breakthroughs list is a testament to the difference that universities make to people’s lives and we want everyone to join us in celebrating the work they do.”

You can find out more about the UK’s Best Breakthroughs and the MadeAtUni campaign.

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