Thursday, 12 Feb 2026
MetaOptics Ltd (Catalist: 9MT) (“MetaOptics” or the “Company”, together with its subsidiaries, the “Group”) announced today that it has been admitted as an Associate Member of the SystemX Alliance at Stanford University’s School of Engineering. This places MetaOptics alongside leading global academic and industry partners in a collaborative ecosystem focused on advancing joint research, technology development, and next-generation product innovation.
As a member of the SystemX Alliance’s Industry Partner Program, MetaOptics will gain direct access to collaborate with Stanford faculty and graduate researchers in areas aligned with its strategic innovation goals—particularly in the development and application of meta-optical technologies.
The Company aims to explore potential technical collaborations related to its proprietary metalens products, fostering co-innovation with industry partners and customers. Initial efforts are expected to focus on joint development and technology validation, strengthening both product realization and real-world application testing.
Membership in the SystemX Alliance enables MetaOptics to engage closely with Stanford research teams to exchange knowledge and accelerate R&D in metalens design and fabrication. This collaboration is anticipated to significantly shorten the timeline for optical system validation and prototype development.
Located at the heart of Silicon Valley—a region renowned for its deep talent pool and world-class research infrastructure—SystemX provides MetaOptics with a strategic platform for multi-layered partnerships across optics, semiconductors, and advanced manufacturing. This alliance is expected to support rapid technical validation and enable fast-turnaround metalens prototyping for U.S.-based customers, accelerating the development of next-generation devices.
For and on behalf of the Board
Cheng Zhangjin
Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
February 10, 2026
Source: METAOPTICS LTD
Reposted for informational purposes only. Views are not ours. Stay tuned for more.