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Eulitha and VDL ETG extend cooperation

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Companies to intensify cooperation on photolithography equipment manufacturing for photonics industry

Eulitha AG, a Swiss photolithography equipment and services provider for the photonics market, and VDL ETG, an Eindhoven-based tier 1 contract manufacturer for the semiconductor and other advanced technology markets, have announced that they will intensify their cooperation in manufacturing of photolithography equipment for the photonics market.

Close cooperation between experienced engineering teams of both firms has already shown remarkable results in advancing the cutting-edge technical solutions of Eulitha's PHABLE platform. The cooperation aims especially at further development and manufacturing of state-of-the-art tools for high volume manufacturing of photonic components such as AR/VR waveguides.

Eulitha’s manufacturing solutions are based on its unique noncontact exposure technology for printing high-resolution periodic structures. Eulitha has been marketing its PhableR and PhableX brand tools for low-volume and high-volume manufacturing applications, respectively. The intensified cooperation will provide Eulitha expanded access to VDL ETG’s vast engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain capabilities. The joint effort will position VDL for broadening of its engineering and manufacturing services into novel and rapidly growing photonics markets as e.g., AR/VR.

Harun Solak, CEO of Eulitha said, “Our cooperation with VDL ETG teams has been constantly growing in the last years thanks to the positive collaboration culture at all levels and the success of the resulting products. We look forward to building on this successful relation to bring Eulitha’s products to a new level meeting our customers’ needs for increasingly sophisticated and effective manufacturing tools for the photonics products of tomorrow.”

Geert Jakobs, CEO of VDL ETG commented: “As contract manufacturer with development capabilities, VDL ETG strongly believes in cooperation from early-on in the product development phase up until volume production to get the best overall results. Therefore, working with a company like Eulitha on novel technology and state-of-the-art equipment is exciting for VDL ETG. Our experience and global footprint will support Eulitha in its go-to-market challenge. We like to be the industrial partner to build up-on.”

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