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Home » Webinar: Future Directions for Optical Component Manufacturing

Webinar: Future Directions for Optical Component Manufacturing

December 1, 2021
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This 60-minute webinar discusses innovative manufacturing techniques for future optical components. When we think about scaling the output of co-packaged optics, there are several technical challenges that must be overcome, including how to deal with channel spacing, fiber count, polarization, optical coupling and mux integration.

This webinar features two leading companies in this space talking about innovative approaches to these challenges:

Sven Krüger, VP Product Management, Huber+Suhner Cube Optics AG, speaking on the topic of Multi Lambda Coupling Solutions for Chip on Board & Co-Packaged Optics

Peter Gordon, VP of Sales and Marketing, Cudoform, which has developed a unique approach for stamping metal components with micro features and sub-micron features.

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