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Laser Industry News 2005 p16:
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Sira, ITL collaborate to commercialize diagnostic instrumentation
February 14, 2005, Kent, England--Sira and Integrated Technologies are partnering to enable their clients to bring innovative ideas for clinical diagnostic instruments to market. The companies will work with customers to help them develop advanced opto-electronic medical instruments, from concept design and prototype development to design for manufacture and volume manufacture.
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Electronicast predicts broadband component growth
February 10, 2005, San Mateo, CA--The total global deployment of components consumed in broadband-to-the-premises applications is forecasted by Electronicast to grow at an average rate of 13 percent per year, from $5.9 billion in 2003 to $10.8 billion in 2008. Moderate growth, averaging 8 percent per year, is forecasted for the 2008-2013 period.
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Vitex wins contract to develop flexible OLED substrate
February 9, 2005, San Jose, CA--Vitex Systems has been awarded a research and development contract from the San Jose-based U.S. Display Consortium (USDC), in which Vitex and USDC will share the near $2-million cost of a multi-phased project, which will target scaling-up Vitex's proprietary flexible glass substrate technology to high-volume roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing capability for the production of flexible OLEDs.
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Joint project to focus on nanoparticulate layer technology for displays
February 7, 2005, Cambridge, England--Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has joined forces with ILFORD Imaging Switzerland in a project the companies say should help to pave the way for more optically efficient display devices in the future.
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Europeans boost OLED technology with OLLA project
February 4, 2005, Aachen, Germany--More than 20 of Europe's leading companies and research establishments in organic electronics and materials as well as lighting applications, have joined together in OLLA--an integrated R&D project to advance organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technologies.
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Binghamton University wins $10 million contract from USDC
January 31, 2005, Binghamton, NY and San Jose, CA--Binghamton University has been awarded a competitively bid contract from the U.S. Display Consortium (USDC) to establish and operate the Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM).
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Vitesse and Eblana collaborate on laser diode fabrication
January 27, 2005, Dublin, Ireland and Camarillo, CA--Eblana Photonics and Vitesse Semiconductor have announced a manufacturing relationship for low-threshold, high-quality, single-mode laser diodes on Vitesse's 4" indium phosphide (InP) integrated circuit (IC) fabrication line.
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Numerous new products launched at Photonics West
January 26, 2005, San Jose, CA--As in years past, a number of vendors are using Photonics West as a platform for launching new products, new strategies, and new ideas. Leading the pack are the fiber-laser vendors.
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Applications push technology at busy Photonics West
January 25, 2005, San Jose, CA--Photonics West got off to another strong start this year, with busy exhibition halls and crowded conference rooms (2300 papers in 80 technical conferences) offering the latest products and research involving lasers, optoelectronics, MEMS/MOEMS, imaging, and biomedical optics.
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Advanced Photometrics changes company name to Aspectrics
January 24, 2005, Pleasanton, CA--Advanced Photometrics, a supplier of micro-infrared spectroscopy analyzers to OEMs, has changed its company name to Aspectrics, as the company moves to launch its technologies into various chemical analysis and monitoring markets.
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