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Jenoptik to present 300mm wafer packaging technology

The photodiodes are made from a range of III-phosphides, arsenides, nitrides and silicon carbide
Between February 5th and 7th, 2013, Jenoptik will present new products and advanced technologies in the fields of optics, lasers and infrared technology in San Francisco.

The company says it is the main sponsor of the SPIE Startup Challenge 2013 to support young entrepreneurs.

In the field of laser material processing, Jenoptik will present the femtosecond laser JenLas D2.fs with improved parameters.


Laser JenLas D2 fs

Maintaining stable beam quality, the output power and pulse repetition rate of the laser have been increased to allow for faster material processing in industry and medical technology.

Also, the 1 kilowatt fibre laser JenLas fiber cw 1000 for application in material processing, in particular for non-contact cutting and welding of metals with high flexibility and speed will be showcased.

Jenoptik will also present new ultra-precision optics processed using Ion Beam Figuring (IBF) at Photonics West.

The new F-Theta lens series Silverline complements Jenoptik’s portfolio of full fused-silica lenses for micro-processing with high-power fibre and picosecond lasers.

In the field of sensor systems, Jenoptik will introduce the high-definition thermography camera IR-TCM HD 1024 to the US market. The handheld camera allows for the detailed and precise analysis of temperature distributions, in particular in the case of large objects or large focusing distances.

Jenoptik is also supporting the entrepreneur competition "SPIE Startup Challenge".

This year Jenoptik will again be the lead sponsor of the annual entrepreneur competition of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. SPIE fellow Jay Kumler, responsible for the U.S. activities of the Jenoptik Optical Systems division, will be judge member for the SPIE Startup Challenge 2013 competition, which serves to support entrepreneurial projects.

Aspiring entrepreneurs from the field of optical and photonic technologies participating in the SPIE Startup competition will pitch their innovative business ideas to a team of expert judges.

”The SPIE Startup Challenge has become an outstanding opportunity to see early-stage innovation in progress,” says Jay Kumler. ”Partnering with SPIE as lead sponsor for the past two years is one tool that Jenoptik uses to encourage entrepreneurship in our Group and in our industry. The event fits our values and our culture very well.“

The ten finalists will receive sponsorship opportunity to attend the Entrepreneurship Academies organised by the University of California. The top three finalists will also receive a financial prize.

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