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Nova Crystals Relocates From Ithaca to Larger Facility in San Jose

San Jose, CA. Nova Crystals, Inc., a developer of laser & LED components for fiber-optic data/telecommunications applications, has expanded and relocated from Ithaca, NY, to San Jose, CA. The new facility more than doubles the company s floor space to a total of over 14,000 square feet; it will house administrative and research personnel, and also contain clean-room space for semiconductor device development and pre-production. High volume manufacturing of the company s products is performed at a fabrication facility in Taiwan.

"This new plant provides us with a complete, self-contained semiconductor laser R&D facility," notes Felix Ejeckam, President & CEO. "Furthermore, the San Jose location gives us access to a very large labor pool of highly skilled individuals."

Nova Crystals, Inc., founded in September, 1998, develops and manufactures fiber-optic data/telecommunications components based on their proprietary process and wafer technologies, as well as high efficiency LEDs for display and illumination applications. Nova Crystals, Inc., is a privately held corporation backed by strategic and venture capital. The company was founded by leading fiber-optic researchers at Cornell University.

Contact:
Yolanda Deason,
Nova Crystals, Inc.,
Tel: (408) 434-6682
Fax: (408) 434-6330
e-mail: deason@novacrystals.com
http://www.novacrystals.com

Yolanda Deason,
Nova Crystals, Inc.,
Tel: (408) 434-6682
Fax: (408) 434-6330
e-mail: deason@novacrystals.com
http://www.novacrystals.com
E-mail: deason@novacrystals.com
Web site: http://www.novacrystals.com
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