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Pre-seed funding allows Arbor Photonics to add employees, create tech demonstrations
Concentrate, 12/17/2008
Another $250,000 of state start-up money has found its way into the pockets of
Arbor Photonics
.
The Michigan Pre-Seed Capital Fund made a cash infusion that will allow Arbor Photonics to hire a vice president of engineering in February or March and continue its development of early technology demonstrations.
The University of Michigan spin-off is developing a 3C optical fiber laser for the manufacturing sector. U-M Prof.
Almantas Galvanauskas
invented the technology that is expected to dramatically improve fiber lasers.
The technology is an optical fiber structure called Chirally-Coupled Core Fiber or 3C fiber. The 3C fiber significantly improves the performance of fiber lasers in industrial manufacturing, a $2 billion market that grows about 14 percent annually on average.
The company plans to make the product available by 2010 and hopes to hit $50 million in sales within the next six years.
Arbor Photonics also recently received $3 million, half of which came from
Michigan's 21st Century Jobs Fund
. Those funds are expected to create another 136 jobs at Arbor Photonics within a few years, a huge jump for firm that only employs a handful of people right now.
Source: Phillip Amaya, CEO of Arbor Photonics
Writer: Jon Zemke
University Of Michigan
Ann Arbor
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