"Photonics is one of the most advanced areas of science and technology in South Australia, if not the most advanced. This remarkable resource provides an excellent opportunity for rapid commercial advancement ."



Photonics is a USD$600 billion (AUD$894 billion) global market, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6 per cent. Before the end of the decade, the photonics industry will represent a USD$900billion (AUD$1.34 trillion) opportunity.


Photonics in South Australia has strengthened considerably since 2016. With adequate and continuous support, we will see Adelaide clearly recognised as being at the forefront of these core photonics disciplines:

  1. South Australia’s specialty glass and fibre optics expertise is absolutely world-class, with many materials development and fabrication capabilities that cannot be found anywhere else. This important proficiency underlies much of the progress in other areas.
  2. Laser science, a longstanding research strength in South Australia, is still strong. Established capabilities in planar and fibre optic configurations have evolved so that lasers in the laboratory are now operating at vastly increased power levels. Notable work is also being done on lasers that can generate multiple wavelengths over important ranges of the optical spectrum, enabled by unique designs and new laser glasses.
  3. Quantum photonics is now well-established in South Australia. The tight focus of this increased capability of sensing and metrology has already borne fruit in the form of a rapidly growing commercial spin-off company, far ahead of many quantum research groups in the rest of the country.
  4. Work on fibre-based optical sensing has resulted in the development of impressive military hydrophone array technology and two small start-up companies with large market potential. With this maturation, research on fibre sensors appears to have diminished, but work on optoelectronic sensors, particularly infrared detectors and imaging arrays, together with work on laser-based remote remains very strong at both types of facilities.
  5. Research in biophotonics has been revitalised within the past year by the addition of an ARC Laureate Fellow and several support research staff at the University of Adelaide. Cutting-edge research on cellular and sub-cellular manipulation, advanced microscopy, and light-tissue interaction could well result in a new generation of potential applications.


South Australia has carved out a unique niche in photonics that it undoubtedly dominates in Australia. Properly supported, this wellspring of new technologies can produce a portfolio of successful new products and economic opportunities.


Building a brighter future

Photonics Industries Australia (PIA) is a non-profit organisation that contributes to the development of South Australia’s photonics industry. PIA was born from the desire of industry and academia to to join forces supporting local, national and international initiatives to advance the photonics industry.

The 2022 Photonics Roadmap "Lighting the way", commissioned by the Department of State Development, highlights important steps for the South Australian Photonics Industry to grow and shine internationally. PIA supports these following priorities:

  • Strengthen photonics industry cluster
  • Build global market presence
  • Enhance trade show participation
  • Support world-class industry and academia
  • Expand product-focused funding
  • Upskill photonics workforce












    Photonic Integrated Circuits | Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing  | University of Adelaide








    PIA drives the growth of Australia’s photonics industry by managing training initiatives, collaborating with partners, and securing funding. We focus on building a skilled workforce through vocational and professional development programs, supporting education, and addressing regional needs. We help individuals and organisations strengthen their capacity and capabilities at all levels.

    We also promote awareness of photonics and its critical role in Australia’s future. By advocating for the sector, attracting investment, championing innovation, and linking academic excellence with industry needs, we support industry growth and the commercialisation of cutting-edge technologies. In partnership with the Department, we amplify the industry's voice, share funding opportunities, and help shape future support initiatives.

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