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Fibertek Inc, Herndon, VA, United States
Employer Description
Fibertek is a small business with a 35-year history of leadership in delivering advanced laser-based systems and technologies to the defense and aerospace communities with an emphasis on first-of-kind systems developed for the most challenging environments. We are leaders in delivering lasers for space-based earth-sensing LIDAR for NASA (e.g., CALIPSO and ICESat-2 laser systems) and in developing advanced laser and sensor systems for LIDAR and other applications in the defense community. Fibertek has a deep portfolio of solid-stat
II-VI Inc. pledges $1M to fund STEM educational and research
Date Announced: 20 Jan 2021
Saxonburg, PA, USA IIâVI Incorporated (Nasdaq: IIVI), a leader in engineered materials and optoelectronic components, today announced that it will contribute $1,000,000 in unrestricted funds during 2021 to support the goals of the II-VI Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and in connection with its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives.
The mission of the II-VI Foundation is to encourage and enable students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) while maintaining a standard of excellence in that pursuit. The private foundation’s two primary programs are block gifts for graduate students and undergraduate student scholarships.
Orbital Systems project aims to boost optical space comms
20 Jan 2021
French partners Cailabs, Onera, and CNES to develop, evaluate atmospheric turbulence compensation module.
Aim is to improve laser satellite communications.Cailabs, Rennes, France, a technology company that develops photonic solutions to maximize the industrial potential of beam shaping, is to team up with French aerospace lab ONERA to collaborate on the CNES research and technology program called Orbital Systems.
The aim of this 18-month program is to improve laser satellite communication solutions by developing a module to compensate for atmospheric turbulence. To achieve this, the two organizations, with the support of CNES, will pool their respective expertise in beam shaping, optical communications in turbulent environments, and orbital systems.