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Commercialization basics for the photonics industry
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ISBN: 0819494836 Year: 2013 Publisher: Bellingham, Washington, USA : SPIE Press,

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The goal of commercialization is to implement the key elements necessary to transform good technology into meaningful products that can fulfill customer needs while remaining cost effective. Specifically, can the technology be the basis for meeting a defined customer need? Can it be reproduced consistently, and can it be manufactured cost effectively? Most entrepreneurs have expertise in one or more of the critical areas of commercialization, but may lack key elements necessary for success. Commercialization Basics for the Photonics Industry serves as a roadmap for the commercialization process, helping identify and address roadblocks on the path to commercialization. Evaluation techniques will help determine the strength of a business opportunity and guide its development toward the best chance of success.

Diode laser materials and devices : a worldwide market and technology overview to 2005
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ISBN: 1281048070 9786611048075 0080530435 1856173860 9781856173865 9780080530437 9781281048073 6611048073 Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford : Elsevier Advanced Technology,

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This report examines the development of the diode laser industry over a six-year period, 2000 to 2005, incorporating analysis of trends in markets, technologies and industry structure. It is designed to provide key information to users and manufacturers of substrates, epitaxial wafers (epiwafers) and devices.The coverage includes components, laser diodes, and the semiconducting (SC) wafers and epiwafers on which most of these devices are made. The geographical coverage of the report includes North America, Japan and Europe, which together will account for over 90% of the production

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