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  2. IPG Photonics - Wikipedia

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    IPG invested much of its remaining capital in the development of: (1) high-power industrial fiber lasers; (2) mass production lines; and (3) semiconductor pump laser diode technology. IPG pursued raising the maximum wattage of fiber laser technology. [23] Between 2002 and 2003, IPG developed multi-kW industrial class fiber lasers.

  3. Toptica Photonics - Wikipedia

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    TOPTICA Photonics AG is a privately held [7] joint-stock company headquartered in Graefelfing near Munich in Germany with more than 490 employees and appr. 130 M€ turnover. . Its subsidiary TOPTICA Photonics Inc. maintains the US facilities in New York State, [8] [9] whereas the Japanese subsidiary TOPTICA Photonics K.K. is headquartered in Tokyo and the Chinese subsidiaries are located in ...

  4. Coherent Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Coherent Corp. (formerly II-VI Incorporated) is an American manufacturer of optical materials and semiconductors.As of 2023, the company had 26,622 employees. Their stock is listed at the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol COHR.

  5. Luminar Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Luminar announced a full stack platform named "Iris" in 2019 [61] [62] that combines Luminar's laser sensor technology and software. [57] Iris is a plug and play installation in a vehicle. [ 20 ] It has a range of 250 meters for small and less reflective (dark-colored) objects, or up to 500 meters for larger, brighter objects. [ 52 ]

  6. Jenoptik - Wikipedia

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    The group can trace its heritage back to the original Carl Zeiss AG company, founded in Jena in 1846. In 1846 Zeiss opened his optical workshop in Jena. After Carl Zeiss's death, Ernst Abbe, who had joined the workshop, became the sole owner and established the Carl Zeiss Foundation Jena, which subsequently owned the Carl Zeiss company and the Schott glassworks.

  7. Valentin Gapontsev - Wikipedia

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    Valentin P. Gapontsev (23 February 1939 – 22 October 2021) [1] was a Russian-American laser physicist, billionaire, and the founder, CEO, and chairman of IPG Photonics. At the time of his death, his net worth was estimated at US$2.3 billion.

  8. NeoPhotonics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    NeoPhotonics Corporation was an American public corporation based in San Jose, California, and founded in 1996. [1] The company developed, manufactured and sold optoelectronic products that transmit, receive and switch high speed digital optical signals for communications networks, [2] These products included transceivers, tunable lasers, high bandwidth receivers, optical semiconductors ...

  9. Photonics Spectra - Wikipedia

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    Science and technology magazines: Frequency: Monthly: Total circulation (2019) 100,000: First issue: ... Photonics Spectra is a monthly business-to-business (B2B) ...