Element Six, part of the De Beers Group, is at the forefront of technical innovation, using synthetic diamonds to transform industries such as quantum technologies, semiconductors, and water purification.
Recent partnerships demonstrate the company’s dedication to creating the future. A collaboration with Japanese producer Orbray seeks to produce the world’s highest-quality wafer-scale single-crystal diamond, meeting the growing demand for power and energy efficiency in industries such as AI and telecommunications. Furthermore, a collaboration with Lummus Technology aims to create novel methods for removing dangerous PFAS chemicals from water, resulting in a cleaner and safer environment.
Element Six‘s selection for a US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program highlights the company’s involvement in advancing semiconductor technologies. The corporation is also investing in Lightsynq, a quantum interconnect startup, to help accelerate the development of faster and more reliable quantum computing technologies.
Element Six is generating substantial advances in a variety of sectors by capitalizing on the unique features of synthetic diamonds.
Siobhán Duffy, CEO of Element Six, stated, “Synthetic diamond has the ability to alter our future, from the water we drink to the internet connections that our societies rely on. Element Six is pleased to have innovation in its DNA; we’ve been a market leader for decades and will continue to generate new prospects and intriguing applications with our pioneering synthetic diamond solutions and technologies. We look forward to announcing further high-impact partnerships as we work to realize the industrial potential of synthetic diamonds and Element Six.”