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Miniature photonics specialist ocean optics announces new OEM engineering team

Mumbai, Dec 24 (ANI/Business Wire India): To better serve its growing global OEM business, Ocean Optics, the industry leader in miniature photonics, has formed a dedicated OEM engineering group.

This group provides expert integration support to optimize and expedite the commercialization efforts of environmental technology OEMs. These services are extended to all OEMs whether they contract directly with Ocean Optics, or purchase through local distribution channels.

The OEM team brings together expertise across disciplines, including PhD level optical and biochemistry engineering; physics; electrical engineering; mechanical engineering; and software development. With extensive experience in optical design across all relevant applications, the team is poised to address any mechanical, software, optical, or electronic integration need.

The company's vertically integrated product line enables the OEM team to offer complete system design capability for OEMs from supply of fibre assemblies and light sources, to coatings and sample holders. This is especially useful for OEMs with limited resources, and has proven very time- and cost-effective for OEMs requiring a fast track solution.

Ocean Optics provides integrated system and sub-system manufacturing, inventory control of customer owned material, lean manufacturing practices such as Kanban releases for JIT shipment, and is ISO 9001:2008 certified. The company currently ships close to 20,000 spectrometers per year with the capacity to more than double that amount. (ANI)

'Rebuked' Symonds to play in IPL as T20 specialist

Sydney, June 13 (ANI): Troubled all rounder Andrew Symonds, whose international career was dissolved after Cricket Australia withdrew its contract, will now play as a Twenty20 specialist, as he has a lucrative deal with IPL franchise Deccan Chargers and is getting offers from teams in England and South Africa."Andrew has taken time to work through what is important to him moving forward," Symonds' manager Matt Fearon said."He is certainly not in any rush. He has committed to cricket, lots.....
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