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Home » EFFECT Photonics opens regional HQ in Maynard, MA

EFFECT Photonics opens regional HQ in Maynard, MA

June 1, 2022
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EFFECT Photonics, which is a developer of integrated coherent optics solutions and a spin-off from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands,  opened its Americas Headquarters in Maynard, Massachusetts. The new facility provides further support for North and South American customers and partners as well as for global customers with operations in the region.

EFFECT Photonics aims to democratize photonics technology by making complex high-performance optical systems simpler and more affordable for a variety of industries including telecommunications, aerospace, lidar and quantum technology. The company recently acquired ViaSat’s coherent digital signal processing business. In addition, EFFECT Photonics is working on subcomponents such as DSP, tunable lasers (iTLAs) as well as full modules for direct detect solutions. 

“Photonics represents one of the fastest-growing industries as it provides an ideal solution to respond to the soaring demand of higher bandwidth and enable increased interconnectivity to make people’s lives better and easier,” said James Regan, CEO, EFFECT Photonics. “With the opening of our new Americas headquarters, EFFECT Photonics is well-suited to meet worldwide demand and able to realize our goal of becoming a global company.”

https://effectphotonics.com

EFFECT Photonics acquires Viasat’s Coherent Optical DSP business

Tuesday, March 08, 2022  Effect Photonics  

 EFFECT Photonics agreed to acquire coherent optical digital signal processing (DSP) and forward error correction (FEC) technology as well as a highly experienced engineering team, from Viasat. Financial terms were not disclosed.Viasat is a long-established player in DSP and FEC technology with eight generations of design IP.From this acquisition, EFFECT Photonics said it will now own the entire coherent technology stack of all optical functions,…

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EFFECT Photonics and Jabil Photonics target QSFP-DD

Monday, March 07, 2022  Effect Photonics, QSFP-DD  

EFFECT Photonics and Jabil Photonics agreed to co-develop a next generation of coherent QSFP-DD  optical modules. EFFECT Photonics will make available its System-on-Chip optical technology and Jabil will leverage its track record of manufacturing coherent modules in very large quantities with extensive sourcing capabilities.“One of the ambitions we have as an organization is to build strong partnerships to increase our ability to develop…

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EFFECT Photonics raises $43 million for system-on-chip

Sunday, April 25, 2021  Academia, Funding, Netherlands, Start-Ups  

EFFECT Photonics, a leading developer of DWDM components based on its optical System-on-Chip technology, announced $43 million in Series-C funding.EFFECT Photonics, which is a spin-off from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, has developed a photonic chip in which light signals can be generated, modulated, filtered, and detected. The first close of the investment round, was co-led by Smile Invest together with existing…

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