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Molecular OptoElectronics Corporation
(UNITED STATES)
877 25th Street
Watervliet, NY 12189
Ph: 518-270-8203
Fx: 518-273-5701
www.moec.com
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Founded in July 1993, Molecular OptoElectronics Corporation (MOEC) has a mission to develop and manufacture enabling components for ultrahigh-speed fiber optic installations that support converging data and multimedia services. The company combines expertise in optical waveguides and in optical materials. Together, these technologies form the basis for an array of devices attenuators, amplifiers, modulators, couplers, switches, and tunable filters that underlie the revolution in optical networking. MOEC's technology position also makes possible the next generation of integrated optics, in which these devices are combined into optical circuitry on a single wafer.
The company offers all-solid-state variable attenuators tor software control of optical power in fiber optic networks. MOEC is also bringing to market compact optical amplifiers for metropolitan networking systems. MOEC's WaveDaemon" amplifier i5 contained in a small package and is much less expensive than conventional amplifiers. MOEC's Shadow attenuator boasts an innovative side-polish technology, which provides better performance and is also less expensive than other attenuators.
Dr. Kevin R. Stewart, Founder and CEO
Dr. Kevin R. Stewart founded MOEC in t993. He holds a Ph.D. in organo-metallic chemistry from North Carolina State University and was a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University, where he designed materials for bioengineering applications. Later, at GE, Dr. Stewart was a key member in the development of "Thermoplastics via Cyclic Oligomer" technology. Dr. Stewart has been granted 19 U.S. and foreign patents.
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