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Home » Ranovus Expands Optical Chip Manufacturing in Canada

Ranovus Expands Optical Chip Manufacturing in Canada

August 21, 2025
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Ontario’s technology sector is getting a major boost as Ranovus announced a C$100 million (US$73 million) expansion of its optical semiconductor manufacturing facility in Ottawa. The project will create 125 new jobs and increase domestic production of advanced chips used in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Ontario will contribute up to C$2 million through the Invest Ontario Fund to support the expansion.

Ranovus plans to reshore outsourced manufacturing capacity to Ontario while scaling production of its optical interconnect solutions, which are designed to reduce power consumption and latency in data centers. These chips are already used by global semiconductor leaders including AMD, MediaTek, and Cerebras. The move comes as Canada faces heightened trade pressures, with new U.S. tariffs targeting domestic industries.

Founded in Ottawa in 2012, Ranovus has built a reputation for cutting-edge optical interconnect technology that underpins next-generation AI and quantum computing infrastructure. CEO Hamid Arabzadeh emphasized the strategic importance of manufacturing in Ontario, stating, “We are grateful for the Government of Ontario’s support as we expand our operations, create good jobs and contribute to securing Canada’s leadership in the AI and quantum era.”

  • Ranovus investing over C$100 million to expand Ottawa facility
  • 125 new technology jobs to be created in Ontario
  • Ontario government providing up to C$2 million in funding support
  • Company reshoring outsourced manufacturing capacity back to Canada
  • Customers include AMD, MediaTek, and Cerebras (DARPA-funded projects)

🌐 Analysis: Ranovus, founded in 2012, has secured over US$100 million in funding from investors including Azure Capital Partners, Deutsche Telekom, Export Development Canada, BDC Capital, and OMERS Ventures. The company specializes in photonic interconnects and silicon photonics, with a portfolio that enables high-bandwidth, energy-efficient AI data center architectures. This latest investment signals Ottawa’s ambition to anchor itself as a semiconductor and photonics hub, even as global supply chains remain strained. Competitors such as Ayar Labs and Lightmatter in the U.S. are pushing forward with photonic interconnect solutions, highlighting an intensifying race to scale optical I/O for AI and quantum computing.

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