2015-04 Draft list of companies in Photonic

Photonics Integrated Circuits Value Chain
This document is divided in two parts: (1) Classification of companies along the PIC value chain, and (2)
Short description of each company. The purpose is to have a better understanding of the actors along
the PIC value chain. Please send any corrections, improvements, suggestions to [email protected] – this document was updated 2 May 2015. For the latest version and for more information,
please visit www.epic-assoc.com/technology/photonic-integrated-circuits
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Software
Phoenix, Lumerical, Photon Design, Luceda, CST, VPI, Synopsis, Mentor Graphics, Optowave, Cadence,
Keysight
Design
VLC, Bright Photonics, Luceda, Gtran
Materias - Glue, Gases, Chemicals, …
SABIC
Materials - Wafers
Soitec*, IQE#, Sumika, Intelli Epi, VPEC, Landmark, Epiworks, Impact, AXT, JX Nippon Mining
Materials - PCB
Vario Optics
Foundry
Infinera, SMART Photonics#, Oclaro#, HHI#, imec*, LETI*, IHP*, A-STAR, Global Foundries, Freescale, ST
Microelectronics*, LioniX, VTT*, CST, CPFC, GCS
Fabless
Eblana
Characterization
Universities, VLC
Packaging Service
Technobis IPPS, Optocap, Aifotec, Gtran, Linkra, Chiral Optics, XiO Photonics, Bay Photonics,
Packaging & Assembly Equipment
ficonTEC, Nanosystec, Finetech, AEI Boston
Manufacturing Equipment
PI, EVG, Multiphoton Optics, Suss MicroTec, SET, Fiberpro, Oxford Instruments, Sentech
Test Service
Test Equipment
Yelo, Newport, Tektronix, PI
Component - passive & active optical components
Oclaro, Vertilas, Effect Photonics, Alight, Optoscribe, Suss MicroOptics, …
Component
Aurrion, Luxtera, CIP (Huawei), Caliopa# (Huawei), Source Photonics, Avago, BrPhotonics#, Skorpios,
Finisar*, Opnext, BB Photonics, JDSU, Avago
System Integration
Bosch, NXP, TE Connectivity, Molex, Mellanox, Samtec, Aeponyx
System Integration Communication
IBM, Intel, HP, Alcatel-Lucent, Infinera
System Integration Other
Technobis tft, SATRAX, (OCT companies, terahertz companies, …)
Routers
Ciena, Huawei, Coriant, Adva, Bull
Application: Web 2.0
Google, BT, Facebook, Deutsche Telekom, Microsoft
Application
Systems
Cisco, Juniper
USA Universities
UCSB, IMIT, Columbia University, UCLA, UC Berkeley, GeorgiaTech
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AT&T, Verizon, Ericsson, Amicra, Corning, Fujitsu, NE, Innolume, Teraxion, BASF
ABOUT EPIC
EPIC is the industry association that promotes the sustainable development of organisations working in
the field of photonics in Europe. We foster a vibrant photonics ecosystem by maintaining a strong
network and acting as a catalyst and facilitator for technological and commercial advancement. EPIC
publishes market and technology reports, organizes technical workshops and B2B roundtables,
coordinates EU funding proposals, advocacy and lobbying, education and training activities, standards
and roadmaps, pavilions at exhibitions. www.epic-assoc.com
ADVA Optical Networking is a major player in the global network connectivity market providing
innovative networking solutions based on Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology and
Ethernet-optimized transport and aggregation technology. ADVA’s FSP 150 Ethernet access solution
enables delivery of MEF-certified Carrier Ethernet services and its scalable optical transport products are
built on Optical+Ethernet foundation that ensures unhindered future-proof data transport. ADVA’s
solutions for high-speed data, storage, voice and video services have been used by hundreds of service
providers and thousands of enterprises worldwide for the last 20 years. www.advaoptical.com
Automation Engineering Incorporated (AEi) has been developing, manufacturing, and offering flexible
automation systems for 25 years. AEi is one of the recognized leader in PMAT (photonics module
alignment and test machines) and Active Alignment camera module assembly and test systems (CMAT).
AEi’s PMAT systems are used to provide precision production, assembly and testing of opto-electronics
or photonics packages. Markets covered by AEi’s systems include automotive, mobile, computational,
gesture recognition, 3-D, security and medical camera. AEi maintains operations in North America,
Europe as well as Asia. www.aeiboston.com
AEPONYX is a telecommunications equipment manufacturer and solutions provider based in North
America dedicated to helping operators of fibre optic networks capitalize on advances in networking
technology. AEPONYX specializes in providing WDM-PON technology intended for various applications,
including Telco-Grade Carrier Ethernet Access, Business to Private Cloud Connectivity, Wireless Cloud
RAN Fronthaul, DWDM Data Center Interconnection, and Passive Optical Distribution for GPON OLT.
AEPONYX also uses DWDM muxpanels with SFPs, XFPs and SFP+ to fully enable passive DWDM
interconnection between data centers. AEPONYX WDM-PON systems can accommodate 40 circuits of 10
Gbps to share the same pair of dark fiber over true passive distances of up to 80 km at 10 Gbps and up
to 200 km on 2.5 Gbps channels. www.aeponyx.com
Aifotec offers significant and industry-proven experience in a variety of Photonic Development Services
and Photonic Manufacturing Services as used in today’s CMOS photonics applications. Aifotec’s Hybrid
Integration Technology experience allows packaging solutions across leading-edge process benches,
such as glass, ceramic, polymer and silicon, using either laser bonding as well as different gluing
technologies. In addition to this know-how, Aifotec provides the equipment for the handling as well as
packaging of material from single-die attachment, flip-chip on 6 to 8 inch wafers and pigtailed optical
subassemblies. www.aifotec.com
Alcatel-Lucent is recognized as a top IP networking, ultra-broadband access, and cloud technology
provider in the world. Founded in 2006, Alcatel-Lucent has a 50,000-plus strong workforce that operates
in more than 130 nations, addressing various networking needs of service providers, industrial
establishments and even governmental institutions. The company's main operating segments include IP
Routing, IP Transport, and IP Platforms. Alcatal-Lucent is also active in communications research and
development, which is carried out by its subsidiary Bell Laboratories. www.alcatel-lucent.com
Alight Technologies is a designer and developer of 1300nm Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers
(VCSELs). Alight also patented a Photonic BandGap (PBG) technology which it has incorporated to its
VCSEL platform that is under development. Its 1300nm VCSEL is expected to have 10.3125 Gbps
modulation speed and is primarily intended to be used in applications for datacom and telecom
markets, including LAN, optical interconnects, storage area networks as well as fiber telecom access
networks. Alight’s PBG technology is generic and may be licensed for use in various applications, such
as, printing, sensing, passive optical fiber and consumer electronic applications. The company is open to
forging partnerships to develop its patented PBG technology for other applications outside the
telecommunication and datacom markets. www.alight.dk
AMICRA Microtechnologies provides cutting-edge microelectronic solutions. The Regensburg, Germany
based company manufactures high-precision die bonders and flip chip bonders, wafer inking systems,
dispensing and test systems for various microelectronics applications. Amicra’s also produces active
optical cable, fan-out, TSV, TCB, process development, semiconductor backend, fiber optic, LED,
optoelectronics and MEMS. Amicra has a team of experienced and expert technical and manufacturing
professionals that develops advanced micro assembly solutions with focus on 3D construction, concept
development, software development, development of prototype systems, precision assembly, process
development and process production transfer, process vision systems, image processing systems,
customized machine controls, and sampling and small volume production. Through its widespread sales
network, Amicra’s products are distributed not only in Europe but also throughout the US and Asia.
www.amicra.com
AMO is a research service provider for nanofabrication with focused research & development,
prototyping and contract manufacturing. AMO offers the entire infrastructure required for
nanofabrication for semiconductor based applications and related technologies. AMO competences are
nanofabrication, nanoelectronics, nanophotonics and biotechnology. Within many technical fields the
employment of nanotechnology is enabling crucial improvements in product properties:
Microelectronics is migrating to nanoelectronics and is creating largest storage densities and processor
power – in the long term up to quantum devices. Thanks to new nanomaterials and manufacturing
methods, integrated optics is developing into nanophotonics with the prospect of fast ”on chip“ optical
data processing and the reduction of manufacturing costs. Nanostructures can now be manufactured in
the size of biomolecules, thereby opening the possibility of highly exact analytical methods and the
coupling of electronics with the biological world. The key to enter the nanocosm is the production
technology for smallest structures. AMO’s tools are electrons, photons and economical printing
processes (nanoimprint). www.amo.de
A-Star Photonics is specialist in the field of Projection Display Optical Elements, Crystals Material,
Precision Optics & Optical Communication Components. Based in China, A-Star's main lines of
production are Flat, Spherical, Crystal and Coating workshop, which it provides to clients primarily in
North America, Europe, Israel, Japan and Korea. Products provided by A-Star include BBO/LBO NLO
crystals,YVO4 crystal, ND:YVO4 laser chip, LN Wedge,KTP+ND:YVO4(DPM); Wave plates, High-accuracy
Windows, High-precision Prism, Glan Polarizer Prism, Polarizing Beamsplitters, NPBS, Laser Mirrors &
Filters; High-precision Lenses, Plano Convex and Plano Concave Lens, C-Lens, D-Lens, G-Lens, & Fiber
Pigtail. www.astarphotonics.com
AT&T is an American telecommunications company providing fixed phone, mobile phone, high-speed
internet, next-generation TV and security services as well as telecommunications equipment to
residential and business customers. Its 120 million wireless subscribers in the US receive reliable signal
through its 4G LTE network. AT&T is also leading innovations in networking through its AT&T Labs which
undertakes research and development of advances in big analytics, cloud services, intelligent systems,
and networking and service quality management. The company’s commitment to innovation is truly
remarkable as it has been issued about one patent daily in 2014 and has been issued over 10,000
patents throughout the globe. www.att.com
Aurrion is a leader in heterogeneous integration for silicon photonic integrated circuits (PICs). A cuttingedge integrated photonic device, Aurrion's hybrid silicon photon integration platform unites photonics
and silicon based microsystems, enabling advances by leveraging the capability and low cost of silicon IC
manufacturing yet retaining the performance of advanced non-silicon materials and providing a
connection between traditional III-V materials used for photonics and silicon in CMOS compatible
platform. The Santa Barbara, CA company is now collaborating with system integrators in order to
produce systems on chips able to deliver massive ( >10x) reduction in size and weight over discretely
implemented designs while providing improved power, cost, and reliability by eliminating unnecessary
packaging and optical connections. www.aurrion.com
Avago Technologies designs, develops and supplies a wide variety of analog, digital, mixed signal and
optoelectronics components and subsystems with a focus in III-V compound and CMOS based
semiconductor design and processing. Avago's market include wireless communications, enterprise
storage, wired infrastructure, and industrial. Avago fiber optic modules are available in various form
factors, including SFP/SFP+, QSFP+, CFP2, CXP, MiniPOD™ and MicroPOD™. The company's optical
components compose of lasers, detectors, transmitters, receivers, and modulators in various package
options utilizing proprietary Indium Phosphide (InP) optical chip and packaging technologies.
www.avagotech.com
AXT, Inc. is a designer, developer, manufacturer and distributor of high-performance compound and
single element semiconductor substrates comprising gallium arsenide, indium phosphide and
germanium. The company's products is used to fabricate integrated circuits for electronic systems that
operate the latest fiber optic communications, wireless communications and lighting display
applications. Clients of AXT include manufacturers of LEDs, electronic devices for switches and power
amplifiers, and laser diodes. AXT is noted for pioneering VGF technology's commercialization more than
two decades ago and has maintained its leadership in innovation. Currently, AXT is the only
manufacturer that produces germanium substrates using VGF technology. AXT's manufacturing
operations is carried out in its main facilities in Beijing, China but its headquarters is in Fremont, CA.
www.axt.com
BASF is a chemical producer based in Ludwigshafen, Germany. Known as one of the biggest chemical
companies in the world, BASF also offers various solutions for the electronics industry that are applied in
various areas and technologies, such as, display, photovoltaics, solid state lighting, communications,
computers, consumer electronics, smart wearable devices and quantum dot display. BASF, for instance,
offers a number of solutions for the semiconductor processes including cleaning, etching,
photolithography, chemical mechanical planarization (CMP), and wet deposition. www.basf.com
BB Photonics provides photonic integrated components for high speed data networks that employs a
platform technology approach. The company was recently founded in 2014, but its objectives are clear:
to develop cost-effective high-speed communication through integrated photonics that will increase
efficiency, minimize power, size and deliver needed functionality to optoelectronic devices. The
platform approach to the integration of photonics functions BB Photonics is currently developing can be
used for various material systems to enable both routing and O/E conversion. Such technology may also
be applied to wavelength multiplexing and de-multiplexing and signal routing in both vertical and
horizontal directions. www.bbphotonics.com
BRIGHT Photonics is a design house for Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) and, together with its
partners, is leading the European development in making PICs accessible to (small) businesses, research
institutes and universities. The company typically operate as an intermediate company between foundry
services and product developers. In addition to full design services, Bright Photonics can support you
with advanced photonics libraries in technologies such as InP, SoI, Triplex, glass and polymers. Photonics
ICs offer solutions for applications such as Interferometric devices, Transmitters & Receivers (FM, OOK,
QAM,), Structural & Medical Sensing (FBG, Raman, Brillouin), Datacom & Telecom (WLAN, LAN, FTTH,
WDM, OCDMA,). Contact Bright Photonics for understanding what PICs can do for your product or
research. They offer Feasibility, Packaged prototypes, Design layout (libraries and support), and Productdevelopment support and simulations. www.brightphotonics.eu
BrPhotonics Produtos Optoeletrônicos is a Brazil-based provider of advanced high-speed compoments
for optical communications. Ownership of the company is split between CPqD and GigOptix. CPqD is an
independent research institution in Brazil concentrating on innovation in information and
communication technologies (ICTs). GigOptix is one of the foremost suppliers of high-speed
semiconductor components for end-to-end information streaming over optical and wireless networks.
Last 2014, BrPhotonics demonstrated at OFC2014 its 100Gbps integrated TOSA reference platform for
CFP2 transceivers. www.brphotonics.com
The Bosch Group is a global supplier of technology and services, active in the fields of automotive
technology, energy and building technology, industrial technology, and consumer goods. According to
preliminary figures, more than 306,000 associates generated sales of 52.3 billion Euros in 2012. The
Bosch Group comprises of Robert Bosch GmbH and its more than 350 subsidiaries and regional
companies in some 60 countries. This worldwide development, manufacturing, and sales network is the
foundation for further growth. Bosch spent some 4.5 billion Euros for research and development in
2012, and applied for more than 4,700 patents worldwide. Bosch has several photonics based systems
and devices in the market, and the corresponding research and development competences available.
The most prominent Bosch products are CCTV vision systems, automotive instrumentation systems,
camera based sensors for automotive driver assistance, and optical distance measurement systems.
www.bosch.com
Bull is a brand of Atos SE, a multinational IT services company based in France. Bull has a specialized role
within Atos. Bull's products include supercomputers, cybersecurity solutions and business servers. Its
bullion server is based on a reliable, powerful thus modular architecture – from two and 16 Intel® Xeon®
E7 v2 processors and up to 24TB of memory – which allows it to address extreme demands. Bull's
Exascale project aims at forging the bridge between HPC, Big Data and Security (including Cyber Security
and Missions Critical Systems) to build computers that can process one billion billion operations per
second, rivaling the complexity of the human brain. http://atos.net www.bull.com
BT Group is a leading telecom company based in London that provides communications services to the
UK and to about 170 countries. BT's core activities include providing fixed-line services, broadband,
mobile and TV products/services and networked IT services. Through its Technology, Service &
Operations (TSO) unit, BT manages voice, data and TV networks and IT applications as well as designs
and delivers large-scale global managed network services. www.btplc.com
Cadence offers EDA and semiconductor IP. Custom/analog tools by Cadence provide an invaluable tool
that assist engineers in designing transistors, standard cells, and IP blocks that compose Systems-onchips (SoCs). Cadence also offers digital tools that help in the automation of designing and verification of
giga-scale, giga-hertz SoCs at the latest semiconductor processing nodes. The company's IP packaging
and PCB tools allow designing of entire boards and subsystems. Cadence also offers the following:
portfolio of design IP and verification IP for memories, interface protocols, analog/mixed-signal
components, and specialized processors, and an integrated suite of hardware/software co-development
platforms. www.cadence.com
Caliopa is a spin-off company from the Photonics Research Group of imec and Ghent University founded
in 2010. It develops and markets silicon photonics based optical transceivers for the data and
telecommunications markets. It was acquired by Huawei in August 2013. www.caliopa.com
Leti is an institute of CEA, a French research-and-technology organization with activities in energy, IT,
healthcare, defence and security. Leti specializes in nanotechnologies and their applications, from
wireless devices and systems, to biology, healthcare and photonics. NEMS and MEMS are at the core of
its activities. In addition to Leti’s 1,700 employees, there are more than 250 students involved in
research activities, which makes Leti a mainspring of innovation expertise. Leti’s portfolio of 1,880
families of patents helps strengthen the competitiveness of its industrial partners. www.leti.fr
Ciena is a communications network equipment and solutions manufacturer that specialises in optical
and Ethernet networking, particularly Packet-Optical Transport, Packet-Optical Switching, Carrier
Ethernet, and Network Support Services. Cienna's solutions are used throughout the globe by leading
carriers and providers, including, AT&T, France Telecom, Korea Telecom, Tata Communications, and
Telecom Argentina. Research as well as educational and healthcare institutions have also sought
Cienna's range of network solutions. Ciena incorporates software-programmable hardware with
common operating system plus unified service and transport management in order to enable clients to
adapt and scale with changes. www.ciena.com
CIP Technologies develops optoelectronic technology for ICT applications. The company has design and
fabrication capabilities for Indium Phosphide, Silica planar and hybrid integrated optical devices. In
January 2012, CIP became a wholly owned subsidiary of Huawei Technologies Ltd. www.huawei.com
Chiral Photonics is a developer, producer and seller of high-performance fiber-based optical
components, such as, polarizers, linear and circular; interconnects, enabling direct fiber-to-chip
(waveguide) coupling and the ability to maintain polarization; and fiber optic sensors, including harsh
environment temperature sensors that can withstand 1000 °C. Chiral Photonics was created in 1999
after its founders' discovery of lasing in cholesteric liquid crystals. The company is producing and
developing devices through its unique glass microforming capabilities and its pioneering activities
related to chiral fiber gratings and polarization control within fibers. Chiral Photonics' devices are
formed directly within fibers and are as powerful as the fibers themselves, enabling them to endure the
most exacting applications and standards (e.g. Telcordia standards). www.chiralphotonics.com
Cisco Systems is a leading designer, manufacturer and seller of networking equipment. Cisco's hardware
and software systems help form Internet solutions that enable accessible networking. As a recognized
world leader in IT, Cisco has a 65,000 strong global workforce that helps in the continuance of the
company's initial commitment to innovation. Cisco is active in development of routing and switching
solutions, home networking, IP telephony, optical networking, security, storage area networking, and
wireless technology. www.cisco.com
CMC Microsystems works with leading suppliers in both commercial and academic environments to
provide support for the entire design, make, and test cycle – from design, layout and verification to
prototype fabrication and characterization. Photonic manufacturing includes III-V epitaxy and processing
on GaAs and InP substrates and SOI-based silicon photonic technologies. CMC also offers packaging and
assembly services to integrate multiple technologies. CMC Microsystems enables access to industrialclass technologies for designing, prototyping and testing microfabricated devices, circuits and systems,
and supports multi-sectoral use of advanced technologies where advantage can be gained from
integrated microsystems. www.cmc.ca
COBRA, founded in 1994, is the Inter-University Research School on Communication Technologies Basic
Research and Applications. In COBRA, research groups from the disciplines of physics, electrical
engineering and chemistry from Eindhoven University of Technology and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
in The Netherlands come together, combining their efforts in education and research. The activities
range from basic research in physics on novel materials and devices to research on communication
systems and system applications. w3.ele.tue.nl/en/cobra/home
Columbia University Lightwave Research Laboratory is a research group that investigates the
realization of dynamic optical data routing in transparent optical interconnection networks, developing
potentially disruptive technology solutions with ultra-high throughput, minimal access latencies, and low
power dissipation that remains independent of data capacity, ultimately capitalizing on the enormous
bandwidth advantage enabled by dense wavelength division multiplexing. The research group is headed
by Professor Keren Bergman and has a partnership with various institutions and agencies.
lightwave.ee.columbia.edu
Corning manufactures glass, ceramics, and similar materials, mainly for application in the scientific and
industrial settings. The products of Corning are essential in enabling a broad range of industries,
including transportation, consumer electronics, telecommunications as well as the life sciences. Among
Corning's main products are optical fiber, wireless technologies, and solutions connectivity for highspeed communications networks. Corning is known for pioneering commercialization of low-loss optical
fiber back in 1970 and has continued its passion for R&D to come up with innovative products.
www.corning.com
Coriant is a leader in the supply of dynamic metro-to-core transport solutions. Founded as an
independent company in 2013, Coriant has a global presence spread through 48 countries and services
90 per cent of the 50 biggest service providers in the world and more than 500 clients worldwide.
Coriant's packet optical, edge router and Software Defined Networking (SDN) solutions allow mobile and
fixed line operators to decrease network complexity, increase service velocity, and improve resource
utilization as transport networks scale in response to a new generation of high-bandwidth services and
applications. www.coriant.com
The Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre (CPFC) fabricates devices in a wide range of materials. CPFC,
which is one of the programs of the National Research Council (NRC) of Canada, also provides singlestep foundry services or end-to-end fabrication of photonic devices, photonic integrated circuits and
gallium nitride electronics. Among the technical offerings of CPFC are foundry services, design and
modelling, and test and characterization. The centre has a 40,000 square foot facility with 11,000 square
feet of class 1000/100 clean room space. http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Computer Simulation Technology (CST) develops high-performance software for the simulation of
electromagnetic fields in all frequency bands. CST serves a broad spectrum of industries among which
are Telecommunications, Defense, Automotive, Electronics, and Medical Equipment. Solutions delivered
by CST are able to suit various electromagnetic design tasks and can simulate many components and
systems. Devices that products of CST have been used to simulate include couplers, filters, connectors,
antennas, inductors, capacitors, PCBs, waveguides, travelling wave tubes, optical devices, sensors,
actuators, electrical machines, SAR, MRI coils and cable harnesses. www.cst.com
DAS Photonics is a spin-off company from the Valencia Nanophotonics Technology Center at the
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia in Spain. DAS develops innovative products using proprietary
photonics technology for several high-performance industries (Defence and security,
Avionics/Aeronautics, Space, Telecom). DAS Photonics leads product development using a double
approach: designing photonics integrated circuits (PICs - chips that process optical signals) as well as
integrating COTS devices and devices built by DAS for specific uses (microwave photonic systems, optical
interconnects, etc.). Nearly two decades of university research experience - combined with the ability to
handle highly specialised product development - has enabled DAS Photonics to establish a leading role in
Europe. www.dasphotonics.com
Deutsche Telekom is a telecommunications company based in Germany. As one of Europe's leading
telcos, Deutsche Telekom provides fixed-network/broadband, mobile communications, Internet, and
IPTV products and services for consumers, and information and communication technology (ICT)
solutions. It has representations in more than 50 countries and employs 228,000 staff worldwide.
Known for its dedication to innovation, Deutsche Telekom is also focused on the development of Web
2.0 solutions. www.telekom.com
Eblana Photonics is a designer and manufacturer of single wavelength DFB-like Laser Diodes. Eblana’s
products are applied mainly in Optical Sensing, Metrology and Communications, from 689 - 2150nm.
Eblana's single mode diode lasers exhibit superior linewidth properties. Among the areas of
concentration of Eblana are the following: deliver advanced lasers for communications, sensing &
measurement; enable new volume markets through mass deployment of disruptive technology; utilize
their versatile technology to provide quickly complete custom solutions; and to invest in research and
development. www.eblanaphotonics.com
EFFECT Photonics provides highly integrated optical communications solutions based on its Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) optical System-on-Chip technology. EFFECT Photonics was
formed as a spin-off of COBRA. The company's highly integrated optical products are used to create
efficient laser light sources, waveguides, modulators, and photodiodes applied in optical communication
systems worldwide. http://effectphotonics.nl
EpiWorks is a provider of advanced III-V epitaxial wafers that are tailored for optimal performance in
multiple next generation applications. The epitaxial devices offered by EpiWorks are essential to enable
higher performance photonic and RF components for semiconductor-reliant products, such as, tablets,
smartphones, datacenters, displays and fiberoptic networks. In addition, EpiWorks is a next-generation
semiconductor technology and manufacturing company that brings expertise with epitaxy, device
design, and manufacturing in a single operating unit. EpiWorks is also active in research and
development, particularly in development of new materials, deposition technology, device technology
and fabrication solutions. www.epiworks.com
Ericsson is a leading communications technology company based in Sweden providing equipment,
software and services to enable transformation through mobility. With a presence in 180 countries,
Ericsson has a truly global presence supplying networks for about 40 per cent of the world's mobile
traffic. Ericsson is also a powerhouse in the development and deployment of LTE systems and has been
researching solutions for GSM, WCDMA, and CDMA. Other areas in networking wherein Ericsson is a
significant contributor are core networks, microwave transport, Internet Protocol (IP) networks and
fixed-access solutions for copper and fiber. Ericsson also maintains networks performing efficiently with
its portfolio of operations support systems (OSS). www.ericsson.com
EV Group (EVG) is a world leader in wafer-processing solutions for semiconductor, MEMS and
nanotechnology applications. Through close collaboration with its global customers, the company
implements its flexible manufacturing model to develop reliable, high-quality, low-cost-of-ownership
systems that are easily integrated into customers’ fab lines. Key products include wafer bonding,
lithography/nanoimprint lithography (NIL) and metrology equipment, as well as photoresist coaters,
cleaners and inspection systems. Founded in 1980, EVG employs more than 700 people worldwide.
Headquartered in St. Florian, Austria, EVG operates via a global customer support network, with
subsidiaries in Tempe, AZ.; Albany, NY; Yokohama and Fukuoka, Japan; Seoul, Korea; Chung-Li, Taiwan
and Shanghai, China. www.EVGroup.com
Launched in 2004, Facebook is one of the biggest social networking services in the world. Through its
website, Facebook carries out its objective to give people the power to share and make the world more
open and connected. Facebook provides various products and services, including platforms for
communications and advertising, to achieve its goals of connecting people. As per its last published
data, the number of people using Facebook’s website per month is at 1.44 billion. www.facebook.com
FIBERPRO manufactures fiber optics solutions for telecommunications and fiber optic sensor
Interrogation. FIBERPRO develops products and technologies to contribute to fiber optics sensor
industry. FIBERPRO has the technology to analyze optical properties that delivers any specific
requirements of customers on every product with the enabling technology. As a market leader in Test &
Measurement field, FIBERPRO has been issued many patents. Its main location is in Korea, but FIBERPRO
also has a presence in the US and China and provides customer service worldwide. www.fiberpro.com
ficonTEC is a premier supplier of semi- and fully-automated optical device assembly and testing systems
for the optical industry, including HPLD manufacturing, fiber-optics and opto-electronics, medical
technology, security and military applications, R&D, telecommunications, and others. ficonTEC's
automation solutions are based on its expertise in process technology and systems engineering where
each solution is appropriately customized from a proven line of system platforms. www.ficontec.com
Finetech manufactures cutting-edge high-accuracy equipment for leading-edge bonding, micro assembly
and rework challenges. Finetech's bonders are highly suitable to R&D, lab, and prototype environment.
The company also offers automated systems for high-mix and/or more fully-automated production with
higher volumes. Solutions by Finetech are applied in various industries, such as, research departments of
major OEMs, aerospace & defense, consumer electronics, semiconductor, optoelectronics, governmentfunded labs and academic institutions, to support precise and complex applications: flip chip, laser bars,
photonics packaging, VCSELs, MEMS, sensors, chip to wafer, and much more. Its rework products deliver
the key benefits needed for reworking advanced devices – such as precise temperature and convection
flow control, outstanding placement accuracy, extensive recipe libraries, large board handling, noncontact residual solder removal, and solder paste or flux dispensing. Headquarters is in Berlin, Germany
but the company also has centers in the US, UK, China, Malaysia and Japan. www.finetech.de
www.finetechusa.com
Finisar is a supplier of fiber optic subsystems and components. Its products are applied in high-speed
voice, video and data communications for networking, storage, wireless, and cable TV. Finisar has been
active in the industry for about three decades and has lead in creating innovations in optics technology.
Products offered include: optical transceivers, optical engines, active optical cables, optical components,
optical instrumentation, ROADMs & wavelength management, optical amplifiers and RF-over-Fiber.
www.finisar.com
The Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute is a world leader in the development of mobile and fixed
broadband communication networks and multimedia systems. From photonic components and systems
to fiber optic sensors and high-speed hardware architectures, the Heinrich Hertz Institute works
together with its international partners from research and industry on building the infrastructure for the
future Gigabit Society. Fraunhofer HHI is your competent partner for 3D TV, 3D displays, HDTV, gesture
controlled man-machine interaction, image processing and transmission and use of interactive media.
www.hhi.fraunhofer.de
Freescale is a global provider of embedded processors. Among the main markets of Freescale are the
automotive, consumer, industrial and networking markets. Freescale's products enable
microprocessors, controllers and sensors. Products include 8- and 16-bit microcontrollers, 32-bit
microcontrollers & processors, digital signal processors & controllers, analog & power management,
customer specific ICs & custom SOCs, RF and sensors. Based in Austin, Texas, the company has design,
R&D, and manufacturing functions spread throughout the globe. www.freescale.com
Fujitsu is a leader in information and communication technology (ICT). Based in Japan, Fujitsu has
presence throughout the world and its 162,000 employees provide support in over 100 countries. Its
main products include computing products (server, storage, integrated systems, etc.), software,
networking solutions, electronic devices (PBCs & IC substrates and more). Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe
(FSEU) leads in designing and supplying semiconductor devices and systems for automotive,
communications, multimedia and industrial segments in Europe. www.fujitsu.com
Global Communication Semiconductors (GCS) provides pure-play compound (III-V) semiconductor
(GaAs, InP and GaN) wafer foundry service. GCS manufactures high-performance and high-quality
semiconductor devices. Solutions by GCS include Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and
millimeter wave integrated circuits for the wireless markets, power devices for power electronics, and
Photodetectors and Lasers for optical communications markets. www.gcsincorp.com
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is one of the world’s leading research university.
Georgia Tech maintains several activities in photonics research. Its Optics and Photonics Technical
Interest Group is engaged in a range of basic and applied research projects in these major areas: Optical
Communication Networks, Nonlinear Optics, Photonics and optoelectronics, and Diffractive and
holographic optics. Georgia Tech's Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics (COPE), on the other
hand, develops flexible organic photonic and electronic materials and devices which are applied in
information technology, telecommunications, energy, and defense sectors. COPE creates the
opportunity for disruptive technologies by developing new materials with emergent properties and by
providing new paradigms for device design and fabrication.
www.ece.gatech.edu/research/tigs/info.php?id=8 www.cope.gatech.edu
GlobalFoundries is a full-service semiconductor foundry founded in 2009 that manufactures integrated
circuits in high volume for semiconductor companies. With a headquarters in Silicon Valley,
GlobalFoundries has operations spread throughout North America, Europe and Asia facilitated by more
than 13,000 employees. Its three 300mm fabrication facilities and five 200mm fabrication facilities
provide the full range of process technologies from mainstream to the leading edge. The company is
also active in developing semiconductors through collaboration with technology partners as well as
customers. www.globalfoundries.com
Google is a world-leading technology company. Google provides a variety of products and services,
including search engine services (Google Search), productivity tools (Gmail, Hangouts, Google Calendar,
Drive, Docs, etc.), enterprise products (Google Search Appliance), advertising (Google Analytics,
AdWords, AdSense) and more. Google also launched in 2011 its Google+ social networking service to
connect people who share similar interests. www.google.com
GTRAN is a high-speed transponders, transceivers, components and ICs provider and designer. Its highperformance broadband connectivity products are applied throughout the long haul, metro and access
networks. GTRAN's products include 10G 300 Pin Transponders, XFP Transceivers, and SFP+
Transceivers; 40G 300 Pin Transponders, Intergrated Circuits, and Recievers; 100G Integrated Circuits;
and Specialty Optics, including High Performance InGaAs Photodiodes (950-1650 nm), Fabry-Perot (FP)
Lasers, Super Luminescent Diodes (SLDs) and ELEDs. www.gtran.com
Hewlett-Packard Company is an information technology and services company from the US with a
global presence that delivers hardware, software as well as services to a wide range of clientele ranging
from consumers to SMBs and big enterprises. Known for providing system integration communication
services, HP provide end-to-end enterprise integration solutions, combining HP products and services
with software from leading application providers, such as SAP, Siebel, PeopleSoft, Oracle, and Adobe.
Implementation and Enterprise Integration services offered by HP include: infrastructure services,
assessment, deployment, and HP Output Management Solution Production Readiness Review (PRR).
www.hp.com
Huawei, founded in 1987, is an entirely employee-owned private company and a leading global
information and communications technology: ICT solutions provider with a vision to enrich life through
communication. Through the company’s 150,000 employees and dedication to customer-centric
innovation and strong partnerships, Huawei has established end-to-end capabilities across the carrier
networks, enterprise and consumer markets by providing competitive solutions and services, which
have been deployed in over 140 countries, serving more than one-third of the world’s population.
www.huawei.com
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is recognised as a leader in manufacturing and
marketing of hardware and software for computers. IBM is the world's largest technology and
consulting company, having a world-wide presence in about 170 countries and empowered by 400,000
employees. IBM is known for providing enterprise application integration services that help clients
design, develop and implement scalable, extensible, structured enterprise architect integration (EAI)
framework designed to run on the Windows Server platforms. www.ibm.com
IHP performs R&D in the fields of silicon-based systems, highest-frequency integrated circuits, and
technologies for wireless and broadband communication. The focus of research at the institute is
oriented towards issues relevant for business, resulting in applications for telecommunications,
semiconductor and automotive industries, aerospace, telemedicine, and automation technologies. The
institute has developed into a competence center for silicon-germanium technologies. In recent years,
IHP is dedicating considerable efforts to photonic frontend integration with its high-performance
BiCMOS technology. The objective is to provide high-performing BiCMOS electronics co-integrated with
photonics building blocks such as SOI-waveguides, Germanium photo-detectors, and modulators to
academic and industrial users. www.ihp-microelectronics.com
imec is a world leader in nano-electronics and nano-technology research. imec's research is focused on
application in healthcare, smart electronics, sustainable energy, and safer transport. imec offers a
platform with integrated silicon photonics (ISIPP25G) targeted at the telecom, datacom and medical
diagnostics industries. imec's platform allows development of cost-effective silicon photonic ICs for:
High-performance optical transceivers (25Gb/s and beyond) for telecom and access networks; Optical
sensing (gas, pressure, strain) and read-out ICs; Biomolecule detection, drug development, point-of-care
diagnostics. Several spin-offs were also formed based on imec expertise, including Caliopa, Luceda
Photonics, and Trinean. Based in Leuven, Belgium, the research center also has offices spread in the
Netherlands, USA, Taiwan, India, Japan and China. Its 2,000-plus staff include a roster of more than 600
industrial residents and guest researchers. www.imec.be
InPACT is a manufacturer and seller of InP single crystal wafers for the use in telecommunications and
microelectronics fields known as one of the biggest Western InP wafer producer. Applications include:
fiber optics network components including DWDM lasers, VCSELs, pump lasers, PIN and APD diodes, and
amplifiers; high speed electronics circuit using HBT, HEMT for fiber optics, wireless and space
communication and automotive applications. Through its proprietary Epiready technology (EPICLEAN),
the company is strategically positioned to be a dominant supplier of InP substrates. With a headquarters
in the French Alps, InPACT's production facility is in Moûtiers (near Grenoble). www.inpactsemicon.com
Intel Corporation is the largest maker of semiconductor chip in the world. The multinational company
was founded in 1968 and has 107,600 employees worldwide. Intel currently manufactures devices
applied in communications and computing, including processors, boards, chipsets, solid-state drivers,
server products, networking and communications devices. Intel designs platforms to enable optimized
user computing solution. Intel is also active in innovation and has been collaborating with academic
communities throughout the world to foster research and development. www.intel.com
Intelligent Epitaxy Technology, Inc. (IntelliEPI) is a supplier of epitaxy-based compound semiconductor
epi-wafers to the electronics and optoelectronics industries. IntelliEPI uses a patented real-time in situ
growth monitoring technology on molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) systems for the manufacturing of epiwafers on GaAs and InP substrates. IntelliEPI's proprietary in-growth sensor technology and MBE growth
experience makes it unique. The company performs in situ analysis on growth parameters, such as, layer
thickness, composition, and growth rates to optimize each growth run to supply customers with best
quality and inexpensive epi-wafers. IntelliEPI is also active in collaborating with clients in order to
develop for them next-generation products. http://intelliepi.com
INNOLUME is the world-leading provider of quantum dots based optoelectronic devices. The company’s
industry-proven product range covers diode lasers, LEDs, Gain Chips and SOAs in the quantum dot
specific wavelength range around 1064nm-1320nm for numerous applications in the communications:
e.g. Raman Amplification, medical: e.g. physio-therapy and instrumentation: e.g. confocal
microscopes/frequency doubling. Additionally the company offers a revolutionary Comb-Laser, a singlelaser WDM source in the O-band region for use in hi-speed datacom applications. www.innolume.com
Recognised as a pioneer in Intelligent Transport Networks, Infinera offers a number of optical
networking solutions. The company was founded in 2000 and has gained the reputation as the first to
commercialize large-scale Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs). Infinera Intelligent Transport Networks
enable network operators to create rich end-user experiences based on efficient, high-capacity
transport. Its 100G and 500G Photonic Integrated Circuit technology has received various awards.
www.infinera.com
IQE uses advanced crystal growth technology: epitaxy to manufacture and supply bespoke
semiconductor wafers: 'epi-wafers' to the major chip manufacturing companies, who then use these
wafers to make the chips which form the key components of virtually all high technology systems. IQE is
unique in being able to supply wafers using all of the leading crystal growth technology platforms. IQE's
products are found in consumer, communication, computing and industrial applications, including a
complete range of wafer products for the wireless industry, such as mobile handsets and wireless
infrastructure, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, base stations, GPS, and satellite communications, optical communications,
optical storage: CD, DVD, laser optical mouse, laser printers & photocopiers, thermal imagers, leadingedge medical products, barcode, high efficiency LEDs and a variety of advanced silicon based systems.
www.iqep.com
JDSU designs and manufactures optical products and test and measurement solutions for the
communications industry. JDSU, known formerly as JDS Uniphase, has its headquarters in Milpitas,
California. JDSU's solutions are indispensable to enabling a wide range of products. Among its field of
specialties are communications solutions for telecom, wireless and cable markets, lasers for macro and
micro machining, core optics for gesture recognition, and authentication technology for currency and
pharmaceuticals. The company is also a leader in tunable XFPs, transport blades, and reconfigurable
optical add/drop multiplexers (ROADMs). www.jdsu.com
JePPIX is a broker that assists organizations around the globe to get access to advanced fabrication
processes for Photonic Integrated Circuits. JePPIX aims at low-cost development of Photonic ICs and
rapid prototyping via Multi-Project Wafer runs. JePPIX closely collaborates with Europe’s key players in
the field of photonic integration, including manufacturing and packaging partners, photonic CAD
software partners, R&D labs and photonic IC design houses. With JePPIX you can get access to the
Indium Phosphide: InP-based monolithic integration platforms of Oclaro, Fraunhofer HHI and SMART
Photonics and the low-loss dielectric TriPleX waveguide technology of LioniX. www.jeppix.eu
Juniper Networks is a developer and marketer of networking products, such as, routers, softwaredefined networking technology, switches, network security products and network management
software. The company firmly believes that network is the most significant vector for knowledge,
understanding, and human advancement the world has ever known. Juniper provides service to a wide
range of customers, including the 100 biggest service providers in the world, large financial institutions,
energy and utility companies, educational and healthcare institutions, and government entities.
www.juniper.net
JX Nippon Mining & Metals is primarily involved in developing and mining of non-ferrous metal
resources. It is also active in smelting and refining, and marketing of non-ferrous metals, such as copper,
gold and silver. JX Nippon Mining also manufactures electro-deposited and treated rolled copper foils,
precision-rolled copper, copper-alloy, and special steel products, and thin film materials, such as,
sputtering targets, surface treatment agents, and compound semiconductor materials. JX Nippon
Mining's thin film materials are used in applications like semiconductor, flat panel display, and data
storage. The company's head office is in Tokyo, Japan and it has operating sites in Australia and Chile.
www.nmm.jx-group.co.jp
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) was established in In October 2009 by a merger of Universität
Karlsruhe (TH, founded in 1825) and Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH (founded in 1956). The KIT
pursues both the mission of a university with teaching and research tasks and the mission of a national
research center of the Helmholtz Association conducting program-oriented provident research. Within
these missions, KIT is operating along the three strategic fields of action of research, teaching, and
innovation. With about 9400 employees, including 6000 staff members in the science and education
sector, and 24,500 students, KIT is one of the biggest research and education institutions in Europe. KIT
is involved in various international projects, e. g of the EU and other international partners. www.kit.edu
Keysight Technologies is an electronic measurement company producing test and measurement
equipment and software. Keysight traces its origins from HP and Agilent Technologies. Keysight provides
solutions used in wireless communications, aerospace and defense and semiconductor markets with
world-class platforms, software and consistent measurement science. Keysight's solutions are a vital aid
to engineers, researchers and scientists who rely on precision measurements. Among its products are
electronic design automation (EDA) software, multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, logic
analyzers, vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, atomic force microscopes (AFM), automated Xray inspection (5DX), automated optical inspection as well as in-circuit testers. www.keysight.com
Linkra leads in the support of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) in the design, manufacture and
integration of electronic products. Based in Milan, Italy, the company’s manufacturing services aim to
optimize the manufacturing process, support client on prototyping and pre-series activity for new
products, and perform design to cost program effectiveness. Linkra also performs repair services with its
repair capabilities cover the complete range of TLC technologies wireless, wire-line, data, optical,
transmission and microwaves. Its microtechnologies division, Linkra Microtech, develops and
manufactures Microwave Transceivers and RF Filters/Diplexers from 2 GHz to 80 GHz primarily geared
for the telecommunications market. www.linkra.it
LioniX is a provider in development and small to high volume production of innovative products based
on micro/nano system technology: MNT and MEMS. Its core technologies are integrated optics and
micro-fluidics. LioniX’s customers operate in telecom, industrial process control, life sciences and space
markets and include OEM's, multinationals, VC start-up companies as well as research institutions from
around the world. LioniX offers design to manufacturing and horizontal integration by partnering with
MEMS/MST foundries and suppliers of complementary technologies, such as in: food biotech/genomics,
chemistry/pharmaceuticals and water technology. The combination of micro-fluidics and integrated
optics gives LioniX expertise in the emerging area of Lab-on-a-Chip. LioniX has its own clean-room
facilities with equipment for the proprietary technology and dedicated test/analysis equipment for
integrated optics and micro-fluidic devices. www.lionixbv.nl
Luceda Photonics offers software and services for photonics designers. The company is a spin-off of
imec and is based in Belgium. IPKISS, Luceda's main product, is a complete design framework for
photonic integrated circuits taking you through component design and simulation, circuit definition and
layout, all the way to tape-out and testing. Its services include front-end design (design of (sub)circuits
and development of device models), layout (support on fab-specific layout implementation for faster
turn-around-time), and tape-out (help in applying fab design rules and getting design to tape-out).
Luceda's expertise in the development of process design kits (PDK) and the design and validation of
photonic integrated circuits helps R&D industries and research institutions throughout the globe.
www.lucedaphotonics.com
Lumerical delivers photonic design software known for pioneering ground-breaking simulation
technologies that help bring new photonic and optoelectronic product concepts to life. From the first 3D
computer-aided design environment aimed at microscale and nanoscale optics, to the most robust
parallel computation tool for microscale optics available today, Lumerical empowers their academic,
government research lab and FORTUNE Global 500 customers with best-in-class solutions to innovate
across the biomedical, display technology, communication, optical storage, semiconductor
manufacturing and solid-state lighting industries. Lumerical’s photonic design tools are designed to be
applied in various applications, including nanophotonics, photonic integrated circuits, plasmonics,
metamaterials, photonic crystals & diffractive optics, particle & surface scattering, microscopy &
lithography and more. Lumerical is also active in collaborating with scientists and researchers, providing
licenses to high-performance computing centers to further photonics research. www.lumerical.com
Luxtera Inc. is a California-based semiconductor company offering silicon CMOS photonics. Luxtera’s
CMOS Photonics™ devices are fully integrated with CMOS electronics and are also orders of magnitude
smaller (and hence in many cases faster) than traditional photonic elements. It has been the pioneer in
building photonic solutions that is truly “fabless”. Luxtera’s products are designed scale up not just in
their ability to move huge amounts of data from one chip to another (with virtually no regard to
distance or bandwidth), but also to leverage Moore’s Law to build exponentially increasing amounts of
data processing inside the network interface itself. www.luxtera.com
Mellanox Technologies supplies end-to-end InfiniBand and Ethernet interconnect solutions and services
for servers and storage. Mellanox interconnect solutions increase data center efficiency by providing the
highest throughput and lowest latency, delivering data faster to applications and unlocking system
performance capability. Products include the following: adapters, switches, software and silicon that
accelerate application runtime and maximize business results for a wide range of markets including high
performance computing, enterprise data centers, Web 2.0, cloud, storage and financial services.
Mellanox Technologies was formed in 1999 and currently has offices in Sunnyvale, California and
Yokneam, Israel. www.mellanox.com
Mentor Graphics is a leading electronic design automation (EDA) company that offers software and
hardware design solutions for the quick and cost-effective development of high-quality electronic
products. The solutions provided by Mentor Graphics help in overcoming design challenges in the area
of board and chip design. Mentor Graphics' is the only EDA company with an embedded software
solution. With a headquarters in Wilsonville, Oregon, the company has 5,200 employees worldwide that
help in marketing its products and services to enterprises involved in aerospace, computer,
communications, consumer electronics, semiconductor, transportation, multimedia, and networking.
www.mentor.com
Microsoft is a technology company developing, manufacturing, licensing, supporting as well as selling a
broad range of software and services. Microsoft is primarily known for its line of operating systems
(Microsoft Windows), office suite (Microsoft Office) and website browser (Internet Explorer). Microsoft
Office has been used by enterprises in developing Web 2.0 ideas and technologies to create high-value,
user-driven applications for the Internet and intranet. Its .NET Framework, which runs mainly through
Windows, is also used by developers in Web 2.0 applications. Founded in 1975, the company has grown
to become the biggest software company in the world. www.microsoft.com
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is engaging in several research activities in the area of
photonics. The Electronic Materials Research Group at MIT (EMAT) actively explores silicon-based
microphotonics with focus on materials processing and device engineering for the creation of micron
and sub-micron scale device elements for vertical integration with circuit systems. The Quantum
Photonics Group of MIT, on the other hand, develops quantum technologies in scalable semiconductor
systems. MIT's Integrated Photonics Devices and Materials Research Group creates and develops
advanced and future technologies utilizing photons through its NanoPrecision Deposition Laboratory.
MIT also has the Microphotonics Center (MPhC), a research community dedicated to optimizing
interdisciplinary academic and industrial collaboration to advance basic science and pre-competitive
technology in areas relevant to applied microphotonics. http://www.rle.mit.edu/qp
http://photonics.mit.edu http://web.mit.edu/cbegroup/www https://mphotonics.mit.edu
Molex is an electronic components and solutions provider. Molex focuses on designing, developing and
distributing solutions that serves engineers and product designers involved in a wide range of industries,
such as, aerospace and defense, automotive, alternative energy source, consumer/home appliance,
commercial vehicle, data/computing, industrial automation, industrial electrical, medical, scientific,
smart phones and mobile devices, solid state lighting, and telecommunications/networking. The
portfolio of Molex is one of the most comprehensive in the world with over 100,000 reliable products
from electronic, electrical and fiber optic interconnects to switches and application tooling.
www.molex.com
Multiphoton Optics develops high-tech 3D lithography equipment for manufacturing of optical
packages. The newly available 3D lithography process allows the integration of optical wire bonds at the
locations required by the components, with the required precision and repeatability. The company
supplies a process that automates high-precision optoelectronics assembly and allows interconnecting
optical components, Silicon or III/V Photonic chips, and the creation of novel optical component
packages. The technology allows scaling optical packaging operations to large volumes as it is
compatible with standard assembly processes known from electronics manufacturing. Target markets
include hardware for Big Data computing and storage systems as well as optical transport infrastructure.
www.multiphoton.de
Nanofoot Finland, founded in 2006, has gained a deep experience on laser technology and photonics by
working with Tampere University of Technology, Optoelectronics Research Centre, Finland. Nanofoot
Finland designs and manufactures testing, characterization and quality control systems for Laser Diode/
LED manufacturing industry. The company develops systems ranging from low power single chip testers
to high power automated bar or bar stack measurements systems, complemented with VISual
Inspection, Far Field, Near Field, Smile, Facet, LIV, Spectrum, Burn-in and lifetime testers.
www.nanofoot.com
nanosystec offers customized systems for high-precision micro assembly and micro production
technology. nanosystec understands its collaboration with customers as a long lasting relationship. Its
main goal is to provide systems which perform exactly as it is required by their customers. When
customers achieve a new level of technology and productivity with nanosystec’s systems and processes,
the company feels satisfied with their job. All key functions of nanosystec’s systems are developed in
house, including the process programming as well as the electrical and mechanical design. Their process
engineers and qualified mechanical and electrical technicians form a team to provide clients with
excellent support. www.nanosystec.com
Newport is a leading supplier of advanced technology products and solution. Since its creation in 1969,
Newport has delivered products for a broad range of fields, such as, lasers, photonics instrumentation,
sub-micron positioning systems, vibration isolation, optical components and subsystems and precision
automation to enhance the capabilities and productivity of its customers' manufacturing, engineering
and research applications. The primary industries Newport products serve are research, life & health
sciences, aerospace & defense, industrial manufacturing, microelectronics, and photovoltaics. Among
the leading brands manufactured by Newport are Corion®, New Focus™, Oriel® Instruments, Richardson
Gratings™ and Spectra-Physics®. Newport maintains presence worldwide and has manufacturing
facilities in the US, China, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. www.newport.com
NXP Semiconductors is a semiconductor company based in the Netherlands. NXP's focus include High
Performance Mixed Signal: Automotive, Identification, Infrastructure & Industrial, Portable & Computing
and Standard Products. Among its customers are 10 of the biggest OEM companies (Apple, Bosch,
Continental,Delphi, Gemalto, Giesecke & Devrient, Huawei, Nokia, Siemens Network, Samsung and ZTE).
The company has locations worldwide where it performs research and development activities. Its
manufacturing functions are mainly carried out in facilities located in Europe and Asia. www.nxp.com
Oclaro is one of the largest providers of lasers and optical components, modules and subsystems for the
optical communications, industrial, and consumer laser markets. The company is a global leader
dedicated to photonics innovation, with cutting-edge research and development and chip fabrication
facilities in the U.S., U.K., Italy, Switzerland, Israel, Korea and Japan. It has in-house and contract
manufacturing sites in China, Malaysia and Thailand, with design, sales and service organizations in most
of the major regions around the world. www.oclaro.com
Optocap provides contract package design and assembly services for microelectronic and optoelectronic
devices. The turn-key packaging services of Optocap is vital in helping customers reduce costs of
development and manufacturing, quicken the time to market as well as minimize the risk associated
with new product developments. Their expertise in packaging solutions spans the full product life-cycle:
from design through prototyping, process optimisation, product qualification, failure analysis, volume
manufacturing and transfer to low-cost volume manufacture. Optocap product applications include
laser diode packaging, RF module packaging, optoelectronic packaging, system in package, flip chip
assembly, microelectronic packaging, MEMS packaging, LED packaging, CPV concentrator photovoltaic
packaging, chip on board assembly, and harsh environment packaging. www.optocap.com
The Southampton’s Optoelectronics Research Center is a world leading research organisation with roots
going back to the invention of the optical fibre in the 1960's. Many of the major developments in today’s
global technology were pioneered by our researchers including the optical fibres and amplifiers that
power the internet and the fibre laser which is used for a variety of applications ranging from
manufacturing to defence. Led by leading figures in photonics, our vibrant research community is a
constant hive of activity with over 170 staff and students working on cutting-edge research to provide
innovative solutions for real life problems in health care, manufacturing, communication, technology,
defence, renewable energy and the environment. www.orc.soton.ac.uk
Optoscribe is a supplier of trusted, high performance 3D waveguide solutions. The company was formed
in 2010 as a spin-off from School of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Heriot Watt University.
Optoscribe provides a wide range of products designed to dramatically increase the amount of data
transferred across networks, whilst minimizing network costs and maximizing cable performance.
Assembled through industry standard fiber-waveguide alignment processes, the products of Optoscribe
gives reliable low-loss connections which are specified to operate in telecoms environments and can be
integrated into hybrid assemblies containing a host of photonic components, including photonic
integrated circuits (PICs). www.optoscribe.com
Optowaves manufactures and supplies passive fiber optic components and modules for the optical
fiber-based industry, in both communications and medical applications. Optowaves' strict testing
standards ensures delivery of the most sophisticated and reliable fiber optic components to our clients
in a timely and cost-effective manner - whether they are single mode, multimode, or made from
customer-supplied design. Optowaves' products include attenuators, circulators, couplers,
CWDM/DWDM, FTTH, HWDM, isolator, OADM, single-mode WDM, and test equipment.
www.optowaves.com
Oxford Instruments is a manufacturer and designer of high technology tools and systems for research
and industry. The company is the first spin-off from Oxford University. Its equipment are designed to
fabricate, analyse and manipulate matter at the atomic and molecular level. Oxford Instruments' tools
and systems include analysers, atomic force microscopy, coating thickness measurement, cryogenic
systems, CT & MRI systems, maintenance and parts, electron spectroscopy, microanalysis systems,
nanomanipulation and nanofabrication, plasma, ALD and ion beam, scanning probe microscopy and
more. The products of Oxford Instruments are used in a broad spectrum of industries and applications,
such as, electronics, information and communication technology, nanotechnology, semiconductors,
research and academia and more. www.oxford-instruments.com
PETRA is an Incorporated Technology Research Association, established on August 24, 2009. The
organization is approved by METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) under Japanese Act on an
Incorporated Research and Development Partnership. PETRA carries on National Research and
Developments Projects on leading-edge “Photonics and Electronics Converged Devices and Systems” in
Information and Communication Technology area, where photonics technology and electronics
technology are mutually incorporated. www.petra-jp.org
PhoeniX Software is an independent high-tech company headquartered in Enschede: the Netherlands
developing, supplying and supporting world class software solutions for micro and nano technology
corporations and institutes. Based on a history going back to 1991, PhoeniX Software is offering a
unique fully integrated mask layout, process flow design and simulation environment and the only
dedicated Manufacturing Execution System and Technology Knowledge Base for the industry.
Furthermore PhoeniX Software is supporting Multi Project Wafer runs at various foundries with process
design kits for InP, TriPleX, silicon photonics and microfluidics. Today, customers worldwide benefit from
PhoeniX Software’s solutions and services to enhance research, improve quality and reduce time to
market. Every single member of the PhoeniX Software team is dedicated and driven to create innovative
software solutions based on customer needs and wants. www.phoenixbv.com
Photon Design provides professional quality software to the photonics industry. Its range of photonics
tools cover active and passive components design as well as photonic circuit design. Photon Design
solutions are used by a wide number of telecoms companies and laboratories around the world in
developing next-generation telecoms components. Photon Design is also experienced in modelling and
is capable of developing custom solutions. From modelling of laser diodes and photonic integrated
circuits (PIC) to rigorous Maxwell equation solvers for the simulation of optical components, Photon
Design tools can provide innovative solutions. www.photond.com
Physik Instrumente (PI) is a leader in nanopositioning products and systems. PI positioning systems are
of essential application in industry and research, including semiconductor manufacturing, medical
engineering, biotechnology, plant engineering, surface metrology, and automation technology. PI has 10
subsidiaries and a worldwide presence. Its design and manufacturing activities are performed in three
continents. www.physikinstrumente.com
PI miCos was founded in 1990 and has been part of the PI (Physik Instrumente) Group since 2011. It
develops and produces positioning units with up to 6 motion axes for applications that require high
precision down to the nanometer range. In addition, PI miCos designs complete systems by integrating
precision axes in other system components, such as machine vision or pick-and-place robots and by
combining them with an application-specific software. Optical metrology or Photonics Packaging are
possible application areas of these motion control components and integrated systems which are used
for producing components for telecommunications or high-speed data transfer. Especially for the
production of Silicon Photonics devices, PI miCos develops production and test machines for fully
automated processes. www.pi.ws
SABIC (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) is among the biggest petrochemicals company in the world
and is a leading manufacturer of chemicals. SABIC's performance chemicals are used in a variety of
applications, including in the electronics industry. SABIC offers engineered plastics for the
semicon/electrical segment, such as, highly heat-resistant imidized and semi-crystalline products; flame
retardant materials; and static dissipative grades. Primarily based in Saudi Arabia, SABIC also maintains
manufacturing, sales and technology and innovation activities throughout the Middle East, Africa, Asia,
America and Europe. www.sabic.com
Samtec is an electronic interconnector manufacturer. Among Samtec's line of products are electronic
interconnect solution blocks, including IC-to-Board/Ultra Micro, High Speed Board-to-Board, High Speed
Cables, Future-Proof/Active Optics, Flexible Stacking, and Micro/Rugged components and cables.
Samtec is also active in developing innovative interconnect solutions through its Technology Centers.
Samtec's headquarters is in New, Albany, Indiana, USA, but it also has locations in 18 countries
worldwide. www.samtec.com
SATRAX is to become the market leader in true-time-delay-based electronic beam-steering antenna
systems (no mechanically moving parts) in the market for real-time broadband SatCom applications for
high-speed vehicles. With 2 demonstrator products tested and qualified, SATRAX is ready to enter the
SatCom market for 10-12 GHz, Ku-band, applications. SATRAX's product improvements and further
technology development will expand communication applications in the aerospace and avionics
industry. Further mobile applications will include high-speed public transport and military or civil
operations in areas with poor infrastructure. www.satrax.nl
SENTECH Instruments is a developer, manufacturer, and seller of advanced quality instrumentation for
Plasma Process Technology, Thin Film Measurement and Photovoltaics. Its plasma etching and
deposition applications include RIE Etching, PECVD Deposition and Atomic Layer Deposition. Thin film
measurement solutions provided by SENTECH include Spectroscopic ellipsometer, laser ellipsometer and
reflectometer. SENTECH is also active in R&D and innovation projects with various universities, institutes
and companies. www.sentech.com
SET (Smart Equipment Technology) is a leader in supplying high accuracy Die-to-Die and Die-to-Wafer
bonders. Based in France, SET is a pioneer in the development of flip chip bonders for infrared sensors
and optoelectronics applications. Main applications of SET's products are device bonding,
nanoimprinting lithography, and direct metallic bonding. SET has installed a base of more than 300
Device Bonders worldwide and has been hailed for superior sub-micron post-bonding accuracy and the
flexibility of its systems. www.set-sas.fr
Skorpios Technologies provides highly integrated communications products based on their proprietary,
wafer-scale, silicon photonics process. Skorpios designs, develops and manufactures integrated optical
modules and subsystems in support of the entire opto-electronic communications ecosystem. The
technology offered by Skorpios permits generation, detection and modulation of light to be
monolithically integrated with high-speed electronic circuits in a standard CMOS-compatible process
known as Composite-Semiconductor on Insulator (C-SOI) and is fully supported within existing standard
CMOS foundry processes. Among the applications which Skorpios' platform can be applied are highspeed video, data and voice communications for networking and cloud computing, storage, wireless and
cable TV. www.skorpiosinc.com
SMART Photonics, located in Eindhoven The Netherlands, offers its customers an expert team with a
proven track record in III-V R&D and production. SMART Photonics help customers to become successful
with their products. The company offers customers their knowledge, experience and the environment to
change their ideas into concepts and – in a minimum of time – create from those concepts released
products for manufacturing. SMART Photonics provide those III-V foundry services in a dedicated stateof-the-art III-V ecosystem. www.smartphotonics.nl
Soitec generates and manufactures revolutionary semiconductor materials for electronic and energy
industries. Soitec is developing and manufacturing SOI: Silicon-on-Insulator materials, advanced
substrates for microelectronic and CPV power plant for high irradiance countries. Soitec is an
international company, with R&D and industrial manufacturing activities in France, Germany, Singapore,
and the United States with headquarters in Bernin, near Grenoble, France. www.soitec.com
Source Photonics is a recognized provider of innovative and reliable technological products that enable
communications and data connectivity. The products developed by Source Photonics allow nextgeneration mobile access, broad-band fixed-line access, and next-generation internet. Source Photonics'
technology enables FTTx networks to deliver bandwidth, flexibility, and connectivity solutions for
consumer’s data needs. The company is committed to inventing next-generation solutions to provide
data centers with low power, high data rate technology to meet the demands of the rapidly growing
cloud data industry. Source Photonics is based in California, USA but also has a presence throughout the
world. www.sourcephotonics.com
STMicroelectronics is a global semiconductor supplier, the largest European semiconductor company.
STMicroelectronics 2012 sales revenues have been 8.49 B$. ST has approximately 48,000 employees
worldwide of whom 11,000 people are involved in technology, design, product & system R&D in 7 main
technology R&D Centers and 39 Design Centers with a total portfolio of 20,000 patents. ST
Microelectronics has 12 manufacturing sites with 78 sales offices in 36 countries and is listed in the New
York Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris and Borsa Italiana of Milano. www.st.com
Sumika Electronic Materials produces epitaxial wafers and distributes IT-related chemicals and
engineering plastics to the NAFTA region. Key technologies served by Sumika include: InGaP HBT, LED,
Diodes, pHEMT, Solar Cell Development, Specification of LCP & PES Engineering Polymers, and
Development of Photoresist & SDM process materials. Sumika is a solely owned subsidiary of Sumitomo
Chemical Group and has locations in North America. www.sumikamaterials.com
SUSS MicroOptics is a manufacturer of high-quality refractive and diffractive micro-optics in 200mm: 8’’
wafer technology, based in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. SUSS MicroOptics meets highest demands as
required for applications in photolithography, optical networking, laser, medical and metrology. In 2013
SUSS MicroOptics moved to a new cleanroom facility: class 100/1000. SUSS MicroOptics is ISO9001:2008
qualified and SGS attested. www.suss.ch
SUSS MicroTec supplies process equipment for microstructuring in the semiconductor industry and
related markets. SUSS MicroTec's portfolio includes a broad spectrum of products and solutions for
backend lithography, wafer bonding and photomask processing, complemented by micro-optical
components. Key markets include 3D Integration/Advanced Packaging, Wafer Level Packaging, Flip Chip,
Wafer Level Optics, Compound Semiconductors/LED, and MEMS/3D MEMS. SUSS MicroTec is also
committed to development of cutting-edge technologies in the industry and has forged collaborations
with various research institutions like blz (Bayerisches Laser Zentrum), Fraunhofer IISB, imec, and more.
www.suss.com
Synopsys is a leading electronic design automation (EDA) and semiconductor intellectual property (IP)
company. Its portfolio of system-level, IP, implementation, verification, manufacturing, optical and fieldprogrammable gate array (FPGA) solutions help address the key challenges designers face, such as,
power and yield management, system-to-silicon verification and time-to-results. The solutions provided
by Synopsys are vital in the development of electronic products as well as software applications that are
relied upon daily. With a head office in Mountain View, California, Synopsys maintains a world-wide
presence with about 90 offices in North America, Europe, Japan, Asia and India. www.synopsys.com
Technobis group is a developer and supplier of high-tech instruments and modules for OEM companies
around the world. Technobis tft-fos is specialized in the development and supply of fibre optic sensing
systems and applications. All developments are spectrometry and or interferometry based. Starting with
free-space optics 17 years ago, nowadays all new developments are based on integrated photonics.
Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits: ASPICs allow custom and highly dedicated system
designs for a versatile range of improved performance requirements. Technobis ipps is a specialized
solution provider for ASPIC packaging by supplying dedicated and mid-range volume packaging services.
As ASPIC packaging requires complex dedication, our key values are thermal: and mechanical stability,
high performance, low-noise, low power consumption, easy but versatile integration, reliable and
repeatable quality. Technobis mechatronics is specialized in carrying out complete product
development projects, going from an idea to a successful turnkey product, prototype or series product.
www.technobis.nl
TE Connectivity designs and manufactures electronic connectors, components and systems. Solutions
provided by TE Connectivity are used by a wide range of industries, such as, data communication
systems, automotive, aerospace and defense, consumer electronics, industrial equipment and more.
Main products include connectors and connector components, fiber optics and fiber management
solutions, enterprise network and broadcast products, filters, identification products, passive
components, relays & switches, and wireless solutions. As a leader in broadband connectivity, 10 of the
biggest telecommunications carriers use TE Connectivity's solutions for networking. TE Connectivity is a
global company with 21 global centers and more than 80,000 employees. www.te.com
Tektronix is one of the foremost suppliers of test and measurement equipment in the world. Tektronix
serves various industries all throughout the globe like communications, computer, semiconductor,
military/aerospace, consumer electronics, education, and broadcast. Tektronix solutions are invaluable
in the measurement, analysis and testing of next generation devices. Among its main products are
oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, protocol analyzers, bit error rate testers, signal generators, spectrum
analyzers, digital multimeters, power analyzers, frequency counters and timers, RF power meters,
coherent optical solutions, video test, and probes and accessories. www.tek.com
TeraXion provides state-of-the-art optical components and modules for high-speed fiber-optic
transmission networks, fiber lasers and optical sensing applications. Among the company's range of
chromatic dispersion management solutions are Telcordia-qualified low-loss static and tunable
dispersion compensators for terrestrial and submarine networks. TeraXion offers customized filtering
solutions and narrow linewidth semiconductor laser sources for RF photonic and coherent detection
systems and chromatic dispersion emulators with very high levels of dispersion, used for manufacturing
and R&D labs. The company has also added silicon photonics (SiP) product design and manufacturing to
its mastered capabilities, a new technology platform that paves the way for developing new high-end
products where size, power and performance are key requirements. www.teraxion.com
The Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork is one of Europe’s leading centres for
Information, Communications and Technology: ICT research and development. It is the largest facility of
its kind in Ireland. Tyndall, formally known as the National Microelectonics Research Centre, was
established in 2004 to provide a critical mass of researchers that would support the growth and
development of a smart knowledge based economy in Ireland. www.tyndall.ie
University of California Berkeley (UCB) is active in photonics research. UCB's Integrated Photonics
Laboratory (IPL) has performed several photonics research and projects, including, NanoPhotonic
MEMS, Si-based photonic integrated circuits, Optoelectronic tweezers, MEMS endoscopic optical
coherence tomography and microscopy, Single-chip WDM switches and crossconnect (CSWDM), High
performance optically injection-locked semiconductor lasers, Balanced optoelectronic downconverting
receiver for RF photonic networks, and Optical code-division multiple access (OCDMA) encoders.
nanophotonics.eecs.berkeley.edu
University of California, Los Angeles, through its JALALI-LAB @ UCLA, carries out silicon photonics and
real-time instruments research and development. The laboratory's R&D activities are primarily aimed for
application in biomedicine, communication and defense. The laboratory has two objectives: to solve
critical problems faced by industry and in national security and to produce creative scientists and
engineers who can spearhead innovation and technological breakthroughs. Facilities used include
California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) Cleanroom, Nanoelectronics Research Facility (NRF) Cleanroom,
UCLA Center for High Frequency Electronics (CHFE), and California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) BioSuite. www.photonics.ucla.edu
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) is actively performing photonics research, mainly through
its Optoelectronics Group. The Optoelectronics Group hybrid silicon platform integrates active optical
components on a silicon chip by coupling light evanescently from a waveguide to a bonded III/V layer.
The group's silicon photonics current research include PICs, particularly development of high efficiency,
high-speed free-space beam controllers with integrated amplification, phase control, and feedback on a
silicon substrate. The Optoelectronics Group operates several facilities to carry out its research,
including Nanotech Facilities, Optoelectronics (FEMTO) Lab and Thermoelectrics and High-Efficiency
Photovoltaics Lab. http://optoelectronics.ece.ucsb.edu
Verizon Communications is a broadband and telecommunications company. It serves three main lines
of businesses: wireless, residential and small business services, and enterprise services. Solutions
offered by Verizon are designed to empower its customers, from individuals to businesses and
communities. The company is known for providing a range of powerful technological solutions like 4G
wireless and FiOS Internet, secure cloud computing, Machine-to-Machine communication, and robust
omnichannel experiences. Based primarily in America, Verizon also has operations in about 150 nations
worldwide. www.verizon.com
vario-optics, founded in 2009 as a spinoff of the well-known Varioprint AG, with location in Heiden
(Switzerland) is a leading supplier of Electro Optical Circuit Boards (EOCB). With this new technology,
vario-optics has made significant investments, not only in the product technology but also in
thedevelopment of the production process technology and the necessary infrastructure. The products
are sold globally, to all major markets, such as telecom, industry, medical, automotive, military and
aerospace. www.vario-optics.ch
VERTILAS develops, produces and distributes innovative laser diodes for optical communications
technology, sensor engineering and measurement methods. VERTILAS laser diodes emit normal to the
wafer surface, hence the name Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers. These VCSEL diodes stand out for
their high-speed data transfer capabilities: up to 10 Gbit/s, as well as for their small structural shape,
low current threshold and low power consumption. Long wavelength VCSELs constitute a core
component of future laser-optic communication networks through which fiber-to-the-home plans are
being made possible in a cost-effective manner. With its newly-developed laser diodes having a
wavelength range of 1.3 µm to 2 µm, VERTILAS is one of the leading global providers in the field of longwavelength VCSELs. www.vertilas.com
VLC Photonics is a photonic design house who provides its expertise in optical chip design and fabless
manufacturing and packaging of custom photonic integrated circuits. VLC Photonics closely works with
all major photonic foundries and optical materials: Silica: SiO2, glass/PLC, Silicon Photonics: Silicon-onInsulator, SOI, TriPleX: Si3N4/SiN, InP/GaAs, etc. Additionally, VLC Photonics can provide optical chip
characterization and testing services, high-level optical engineering services and process design kit
development. www.vlcphotonics.com
Visual Photonics Epitaxy Co (VPEC) is a provider for solutions in wireless communications, optical fiber
communications and solar cell applications. VPEC is a leading GaAs epitaxial wafer manufacturer. Its
GaAs HBT devices can be applied in a wide range of applications, including mobile handsets, wireless
LAN, Blue Tooth, base stations, automobile radar, optical fiber communications, MMIC, RFIC, and
satellite communication system. The company was founded in 1996 and is based in Taiwan.
www.vpec.com.tw
VPIphotonics provides professional photonic design software and services for optical component and
system vendors, as well as system and network integrators. VPIphotonics offers a flexible software
environment supporting requirements in photonic integrated circuits and fiber-based component
designs, optical system and network designs, as well as cost optimization of equipment choices leading
to performance reports and bill of materials. The solutions provided by the company are applied in
research and development as well as in marketing by hundreds of companies throughout the globe.
www.vpiphotonics.com
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is a non-profit government organisation operating under the
auspices of the Finnish Ministry of Employment and Economy. In photonics, VTT's technology offering
covers the whole value-chain from devices to modules and systems. VTT aims towards developing
wafer-level, sheet-level and large-area packaging and integration technologies by combining mature
processes with novel fabrication methods. VTT's strength is in system level integration. Applications
include optical and electrical sensors, photonic and electronic components and modules, large-area
electronics and optical sensors and instruments for process control. www.vtt.fi
XiO Photonics is a supplier of optical devices based on Photonic Integrated Circuits: PICs for visible light
and near infrared applications. XiO Photonics use TriPleX™ technology, a low loss on-chip waveguide
technology which allows for control of wavelength, intensity, phase, mode size, polarization and inputoutput geometries. The technology is optimized for wavelengths from 400 up to 2000 nm. XiO Photonics
has built an extensive expertise in coupling optical fibers to chips in various configurations including
combinations with electronic interfaces to create functional electro-optical or active optical devices.
www.xiophotonics.com
Yelo, located in Carrickfergus, near Belfast UK, manufactures custom Automated Electrical & Electronic
Test Equipment for testing printed circuit boards and Lasers. Yelo photonic and electronic test
knowledge combined with mechanical, electrical, electronic and software design disciplines and CNC
and production capabilities all under one roof provide reduced test costs for the Photonics Industry,
Telecommunications & Electronics, Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Rail, Electricity, Water, etc.
www.yelo.co.uk