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OFS, a leading manufacturer of fiber optic products and solutions, has showcased its technical expertise and industry leadership by presenting seven highly anticipated educational sessions at the OFS booth #8324 and #4505 at the annual SPIE BiOS Expo and Photonics West Exhibition in San Francisco, California, from 27 January to 1 February 2024.
With six technical presentations and a live technology demonstration, OFS research scientists and industry experts highlighted significant advances in multiple areas, including new fiber designs and device architectures for fiber lasers and amplifiers, enhanced fibers for sensing, and photonics components for an array of applications.
"We're excited to showcase OFS' industry-leading photonics research at the premier optics and laser conference this year," said David DiGiovanni, Chief Technology Officer at OFS, and President of OFS Laboratories."With breakthroughs in fiber laser power scaling, and integrated fiber optic sensors, our technical presentations demonstrate our commitment to developing innovative fiber products. These new technologies enable our customers to build next-generation systems for defense, materials processing, medical, and telecom applications."
About OFS
OFS is a world-leading innovator, manufacturer, and provider of infrastructure solutions for communication networks and specialty fiber optic products. The Furukawa Solutions brand, under OFS, is creating future-ready and sustainable solutions for customers in such areas as telecommunications, medicine, industrial networking, sensing, aerospace, defense, and energy. OFS is the guiding light for a better life through the limitless possibilities of fiber optics.
Headquartered in Norcross (near Atlanta) Georgia, U.S.A., OFS is a global provider with facilities in several countries worldwide. OFS is part of Furukawa Electric Group, a multi-billion-dollar leader in optical communications.
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