Telephotonics Inc. opens wafer fabrication facility

Feb. 14, 2001
Telephotonics, Inc. announced the official opening of their 23,000 square-foot Optical Wafer Fabrication Center in Wilmington, MA.

Telephotonics, Inc. announced the official opening of their 23,000 square-foot Optical Wafer Fabrication Center in Wilmington, MA. The facility houses the necessary equipment and expertise to provide end-to-end optical component manufacturing process including high-volume wafer fabrication.

Founded in March 2000 to develop integrated optical components for next-generation telecommunications applications, and currently emerging from stealth mode, the Company has raised approximately $18 million in Series A financing from Atlas Venture, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Blue Chip Venture Company.

About Telephotonics:

Telephotonics designs and manufactures optical components for the Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) market and other optical (photonic) segments of the global telecommunications and data communications optical networking markets. For more information, visit www.telephotonics.com.

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