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News Release from: Optics for Hire
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 January 2005
Hitachi enlists optical help
Hitachi Via Mechanics (USA) Emerging Technology Group (ETG) has selected Optics for Hire to provide optoelectronics prototyping and optical modelling.
Hitachi Via Mechanics (USA) Emerging Technology Group (ETG) has selected Optics for Hire to provide optoelectronics prototyping and optical modelling Hitachi Via Mechanics ETG develops, designs and builds automated manufacturing equipment, optical systems and assembly/fabrication processes for the microelectronics packaging, telecomms and microsystems market
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We are very excited to be working with Hitachi Via Mechanics ETG", said Optics for Hire President John Ellis.
"They are involved in a wide variety of cutting edge technologies".
"We've hired Optics for Hire on several projects involving optical design/modelling, electronics and laser related optical subsystems", said Todd Lizotte, a Principal Development Engineer, with Hitachi Via Mechanics USA Emerging Technology Group.
"In this market place, we need access to specialised groups who can augment our engineering and development efforts".
"Optics for Hire was able to keep pace and provide rapid response to our needs consistently".
"I was very happy with their design approaches and the thoroughness of their team when we established the objectives of the work they were to perform".
"The most recent prototype project had both electronic and optical subsystems, which was delivered in a short time period".
"The prototype worked very well the first time out of the box and it was more than we had expected".
The Optics for Hire R and D team comprises 18 physicists, optical engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, software engineers and CAD designers based in Ukraine.
Optics for Hire works with firms looking to speed up delivery time, add expertise or reduce costs during their optical, mechanical and electrical systems product development.
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