Sep 10 2013
Scottish based company Optoscribe is pleased announce the launch of its new website at the ECOC 2013 exhibition, 23-25 September at ICC London ExCel UK.
Optoscribe is a manufacturer of 3D waveguide based photonic integrated circuits. Our products allow robust, high performance interconnection for applications such as spatial multiplexing by interfacing between the closely spaced cores or modes in a multi-core / multi-mode fibre and individual single cores or arrays of emitters or receivers.
The 3D Optofan Series enables users to dramatically increase in the amount of data that can be transferred across networks, minimise network costs and maximise cable performance especially where space is at a premium and high bandwidth connectivity is essential.
The 3D MMux Photonic Lantern provides a unique interface between multimode and singlemode technologies for easy mode division multiplexing using Few Mode Fibres (FMFs).
According to Nick Psaila, co-founder and CEO, “We felt ECOC was the right place for us to launch our new brand. Our technology is leading the 3D light revolution, delivering new methods for surpassing the limitations of conventional optical fibre links in a scalable way.”
For more information visit Optoscribe on booth 148.
About Optoscribe
The hurdles often associated with the adoption of new technology are overcome by using our unique waveguide technology. We provide innovative products that are set to revolutionise the optical telecommunications network and help shape the future.
Impossible to produce using planar technologies, our new range of the products open up new possibilities and integration scenarios.
Our proven and tested manufacturing process enables simple volume scalability and is designed to meet the needs of telecommunications markets. This is achieved through a highly automated manufacturing process, streamlining the transition from prototype to high volume with ease. Our products are assembled and tested in a conventional way to ensure they interface with existing single-mode fibre (SMF) and multi-mode fibre (MMF), as well as multi-core fibre (MCF) and few-mode fibre (FMF) technologies to enable applications such as simple optical spatial division multiplexing (SDM).
Our products combine multiple components into a single platform to enable high throughput, low insertion loss and a broad flat spectral response over telecoms bands. This leads to the transmission of high data rates, decreased footprint and reduced assembly costs for both short and long haul