Advanced Photonix, Inc. Joins 100G Consortium
08 April 2009 - 10:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advanced
Photonix, Inc.(R) (NYSE Amex: API) through its subsidiary,
Picometrix, LLC, today announced that it is a supporting member of
the Georgia Institute of Technology 100G Optical Networking
Consortium. In total, more than $2.2 million in support has been
designated for this facility by the consortium's founding research
members: ADVA Optical Networking, Ciena, OFS, and Verizon - and by
supporting members Avanex, IBM, Narda Microwave East, Nistica,
Picometrix, and RSoft Design Group. The consortium will conduct
research including 100G fundamental transmission studies and
component assessments for high-speed network infrastructure. The
facility will utilize industry personnel's complementary
capabilities to support the facility and to conduct the research. A
variety of network architectures will be studied in support of the
upcoming IEEE 100G standards. API, through its subsidiary,
Picometrix, is a recognized leader in state-of-the-art 40G
high-speed optical receivers and this announcement demonstrates the
Company's commitment to maintaining and expanding its industry
leadership by advancing the technology. One major benefit of the
consortium includes having industry leaders working together to
support standards that may be implementable over the existing fiber
infrastructure, leading to faster deployment of the new technology.
"This consortium is an excellent example of the industry and
university collaboration necessary to develop and test the next
generation component technologies that will enable 100G optical
transport on both the line side and client side," stated Robin
Risser, president and general manager of Picometrix. "Close
collaboration with consortium members will help accelerate our
development and deployment of advanced 100G optical receivers."
"Being a member of this consortium is just one of the many ways we
are establishing our leadership role in 100G adoption. We are also
a principle member of the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF),
which promotes the development and deployment of interoperable
networking solutions and services and provides feedback to
worldwide standards organizations," commented Richard (Rick) Kurtz,
CEO of API. "We are utilizing our existing customers, strategic
standards involvement and a successful OFC/NFOEC conference to
provide the right products at the right time for the 100G market."
About the Georgia Institute of Technology The Georgia Institute of
Technology is one of the nation's top research universities,
distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition
through advanced science and technology. Georgia Tech's campus
occupies 400 acres in the heart of the city of Atlanta, where more
than 19,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused,
technologically based education. About Advanced Photonix, Inc.
Advanced Photonix, Inc.(R) (NYSE Amex: API) is a leading supplier
of optoelectronic semiconductor components and subsystems and
terahertz instrumentation to a global OEM customer base. Products
include patented silicon (Si) and indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs)
based APD, PIN, and FILTRODE(R) photodetectors; high-speed optical
receivers; and the T-Ray 4000(TM) terahertz product platform. More
information on Advanced Photonix can be found at
http://www.advancedphotonix.com/. The information contained herein
includes forward looking statements that are based on assumptions
that management believes to be reasonable but are subject to
inherent uncertainties and risks including, but not limited to,
unforeseen technological obstacles which may prevent or slow the
development and/or manufacture of new products; potential problems
with the integration of the acquired company and its technology and
possible inability to achieve expected synergies; obstacles to
successfully combining product offerings and lack of customer
acceptance of such offerings; limited (or slower than anticipated)
customer acceptance of new products which have been and are being
developed by the Company; and a decline in the general demand for
optoelectronic products. Contact: Richard Kurtz, Advanced Photonix,
Inc. (734) 864-5600 Cameron Donahue, Hayden IR (651) 653-1854
DATASOURCE: Advanced Photonix, Inc. CONTACT: Richard Kurtz of
Advanced Photonix, Inc. +1-734-864-5600; or Cameron Donahue of
Hayden IR, +1-651-653-1854, for Advanced Photonix, Inc. Web Site:
http://www.advancedphotonix.com/
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