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Home » Q.ANT Appoints Dr. Lars Bach as VP Operations to Scale Photonic Processor Commercialization

Q.ANT Appoints Dr. Lars Bach as VP Operations to Scale Photonic Processor Commercialization

February 12, 2026
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Q.ANT appointed Dr. Lars Bach as Vice President of Operations to strengthen its transition from photonic R&D to industrial-scale production. The Stuttgart-based photonic computing company created the new role to accelerate operational build-out, supply chain development, and commercialization of its photonic processors and server systems for data center and high-performance computing (HPC) markets.

Dr. Bach assumed the position on February 1 and will oversee operational excellence, infrastructure scaling, supply chain strategy, and organizational development. He will also lead industrialization efforts for Q.ANT’s photonic processors and Native Processing Servers, with a focus on quality, scalability, and market readiness. The company targets commercial data centers as well as scientific and industrial HPC applications that require energy-efficient acceleration.

Bach brings more than 20 years of semiconductor and deep-tech leadership experience. He previously served as Chief Operating Officer at MICLEDI Microdisplays, where he managed technology and production scaling, organizational growth, and international semiconductor market positioning. Q.ANT said his background in transitioning R&D-driven organizations into scalable production environments aligns with its strategy to industrialize its Light Empowered Native Arithmetic (LENA) photonic processing architecture, built on Thin-Film Lithium Niobate (TFLN) technology in collaboration with IMS CHIPS.

  • Newly created VP Operations role focused on scaling production and supply chain
  • Industrialization of photonic processors and Native Processing Servers
  • Target markets include AI-driven data centers and HPC environments
  • Dr. Bach brings semiconductor, aerospace, automotive, and solar sector experience
  • Q.ANT operates a TFLN pilot line with IMS CHIPS in Stuttgart

“Ramping up the commercialization of our photonic processors requires that our management team has both a deep technical understanding of how our products benefit customers as well as a comprehensive knowledge of the operational requirements for ensuring successful product development and delivery,” said Dr. Michael Förtsch, founder and CEO of Q.ANT.

🌐 Analysis

Q.ANT’s appointment reflects a broader shift among photonic computing startups from laboratory validation toward manufacturable, supply-chain-ready platforms. As AI workloads drive interest in alternative acceleration architectures, companies building on TFLN and other photonic integration technologies increasingly face the challenge of production scaling, reliability, and integration into conventional data center environments.

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