Emcore Makes Executive Changes; Authorizes Preparation of Photovoltaic/Fiber Optic Split Plan CompoundSemi News StaffApril 7, 2008...Emcore Corporation, a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico USA,
announced that its board had elected a new chairman and CEO, and also authorized planning for a separation of its two business lines. The company noted that its leadership succession will take place as it was announced two years ago. As part of the succession plan, Reuben Richards was elected to the newly-created position of Executive Chairman. Dr. Thomas Russell, who was previously chairman of the board of directors, will reportedly remain on the board as chairman emeritus. Also pursuant to that succession plan, Dr. Hong Hou, currently the Company's president and chief operating officer, will become chief executive officer and will continue to report to Mr. Richards. The company noted that both Mr. Richards and Dr. Hou will take active roles in various aspects of running the company. The company also announced that Thomas Werthan, one of the members of its board of directors, had tendered his resignation.
Emcore also reported that its board authorized the company’s management to prepare a operational and strategic plan for the separation of the Company's Fiber Optics and Photovoltaic businesses into separate corporations. Mr. Richards stated, "We are excited to be taking the first steps in this process, which we believe allows us to maximize the potential of both our business segments. We will be working closely with investment, accounting and legal advisors over the coming months to develop a structure for this separation that will maximize operating efficiencies as well as maximizing shareholder value." Company News Release II-VI to Sell Sensor Division CompoundSemi News StaffApril 7, 2008...II-VI Inc. has announced plans to sell its x-ray and gamma-ray radiation sensor division, eV Products Inc., a unit in its Compound Semiconductor Group. A sale price for the division was not disclosed. The division manufactures solid-state room temperature x-ray and gamma-ray detectors for industrial, medical, homeland security and laboratory applications. II-VI said eV Products generated $8.5 million in revenue for fiscal year 2007.
II-VI, makes laser optic materials, optics, and opto electronics components and products. The company said selling eV Products will allow it to "concentrate on its core strengths" such as lasers and other optoelectronics products and its recently acquired businesses. In January 2008, II-VI completed the purchase of 75 percent of HighYAG Lasertechnologie GmbH. (Ref: Coverage).
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In May 2007 the company acquired Pacific Rare Specialty Metals & Chemicals Inc.
"II-VI has made significant investments in eV Products during the past 15 years that have enabled eV to become the industry leader in cadmium zinc telluride radiation detection systems," said Francis J. Kramer, president and CEO of II-VI. "We believe the time is right for eV Products to be owned by a company which can achieve significant competitive advantages by maximizing the value of eV's differentiated capabilities in medical and homeland security imaging, and in industrial, scientific and space applications." Company News Release
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EDF Energies Nouvelles Enters Partnership with Nanosolar CompoundSemi News StaffApril 7, 2008...EDF Energies Nouvelles of Paris, has announced the signing of a photovoltaic panel master supply agreement with Nanosolar and a $50 million investment in the company via EDF Energies Nouvelles Réparties.
Silicon Valley based Nanosolar uses copper indium gallium selenide technology to manufacture thin-film photovoltaic cells using a printing deposition process. Under the the terms of the agreement, EDF Energies Nouvelles will gain access to part of Nanosolar’s production of solar panels from 2009 onwards.
EDF Energies Nouvelles indicated that it is using the agreement to secure its supply of CIGS solar panels at competitive prices. EDF said that the panels will particularly help with its North American expansion. EDF Energies Nouvelles Réparties a subsidiary of the Group, invested $50 million investment (€31 million) in an equity financing completed by Nanosolar to further accelerate EDF’s production ramp. Company News Release April 7, 2008...After years of construction and hundreds of millions of Euros in investment, Osram proudly announced the opening of the last section of its Regensburg site on April 4, 2008. Osram boasts that the world's most advanced optical chip factory is ready for business. Osram CEO Martin Goetzeler and Dr. Rüdiger Müller, CEO of Osram Opto Semiconductors, together with Mayor Hans Schaidinger were on-hand at the official opening.
"Since the start of construction seven years ago we have invested hundreds of millions of euros. In this period the number of employees has increased by a good 500 to 1500," said Rüdiger Müller. This expansion has boosted capacity by almost 50%. Today, Osram Opto Semiconductors in Regensburg covers an area of more than 55,000m2.
Osram Opto Semiconductors touts itself as a market leader in opto semiconductors, which includes optoelectronics and lighting. The company expects rapid growth especially in lighting industry for the next few years. Osram says that 12 percent of its revenues come from sales of products based upon the company’s lighting technology. Martin Goetzeler added: "LEDs are the light sources of the future so we have every intention of expanding in this field, which is why we have invested heavily in expanding the sites in Regensburg and Penang (Malaysia)." The company also boasted that 13 percent of the sales revenue from of opto semiconductors products was invested in research and development. Company News Release
Emcore Corporation Receives $4.6 Million Follow-on Order for Concentrator Solar Cell Receiver Assemblies CompoundSemi News StaffApril 2, 2008...Emcore Corporation, a pioneer in solar power markets located in Albuquerque, New Mexico USA, was awarded a $4.6 million follow-on production order for solar cell receiver assemblies (essentially solar cells with packaging) from Concentration Solar la Mancha of Manzanares (Ciudad Real), Spain. The receivers will be incorporated into CS la Mancha's 500X concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) system (which houses the optics and electrical connections that will attach to separate packaged solar cells), and they will be deployed throughout Spain and other locations in fully licensed and funded projects. Shipments are scheduled to begin in the September quarter and complete in early 2009. CS la Mancha, part of Renovalia Energy, a renewable energy company in Spain, has been developing the CPV system for almost two years, and has recently started volume production and deployment.
David Danzilio, Vice President and General Manager of Emcore's Photovoltaics Division stated, "Our CPV receiver assembly continues to penetrate the market and we see increasing global demand for this product line. This order diversifies our customer base, a trend we expect will continue, as they transition their CPV systems from development to full-scale production.” He added, “We are currently expanding our production capacity for both solar cells and receiver assemblies at our Albuquerque facility and expect our second receiver production line to be operational in the June quarter. Emcore's continued technology and capacity investments will provide customers with an assured supply of this critical PV engine." Emcore News Release Ascent Solar Gains Cooperative Development Agreement After Production Line Meets Initial Operating Capability CompoundSemi News StaffApril 2, 2008...Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. of Littleton, Colorado USA, reported reaching a definitive cooperative development agreement with ICP Solar soon after announcing that its production line met capacity and performance expectations. Under the terms of the agreement, Ascent Solar will provide ICP Solar with thin-firm photovoltaic (PV) material from its existing 1.5 MW production line in 2008 and 2009, and ICP Solar will at the same time develop, test, and integrate Ascent Solar's PV materials into ICP Solar's portable power and other electronic integrated PV products.
In addition to reaching initial operating capacity with its roll-to-roll manufacturing line, the company reported better-than-expected average efficiencies of 9.5 percent from the solar cells made on the production line. The company also indicated that production met its targeted uniformity standards of plus or minus approximately 3 percent across the width of the roll and plus or minus approximately 2 percent along its length. Ascent Solar says it plans to begin limited commercial production by the end of the second quarter of 2008, supplying development and test modules to customers in support of joint product development efforts currently underway. The company also will initiate product certification activities in the that time frame. Ascent Solar News Release.
ICP Solar CEO and Chairman Sass Peress stated, "Placing the PV material and modules on flexible, lightweight, plastic substrate materials allows for manufacturing of similarly lightweight and flexible solar panels, which will expand our new product development opportunities.” Ascent Solar News Release RFMD Wins TianYu's Strategic Partner Award for 2007 CompoundSemi News StaffApril 2, 2008...Tian Yu, a dominant manufacturer of mobile devices in China, has awarded RF Micro Devices Inc., its 2007 Strategic Partner Award, for supplying cellular front ends. RFMD received one of four Strategic Partner Awards presented by TianYu, with three other awards granted to suppliers of cellular basebands, camera sensors and LCD panels.
Rong, Xiuli, President of TianYu, stated, "TianYu greatly appreciates RFMD's ability to deliver products of the highest quality and reliability, and we are pleased to present this award in recognition of their support. As the leading provider of cellular front ends, RFMD demonstrates a strong commitment to performance, product quality and on-time delivery, all of which are critical metrics to TianYu."
Paul Augustine, general manager of RFMD's Components Solutions Business Unit, noted, “In 2008, we will launch multiple products, including our RF4180 PowerStar(R) dual-band GSM/GPRS transmit module, that lower costs, ease implementation, reduce size and accelerate time-to-market for leading customers such as TianYu." RFMD News Release M-Com of Selects Veeco MOCVD Tool for Production of Multi-Junction Solar Cells CompoundSemi News StaffApril 2, 2008...Veeco Instruments Inc. of Woodbury, New York USA , announced that Millenium Communication Co. Ltd. (M-Com) of Hsinchu, Taiwan has ordered a TurboDisc E450 arsenic phosphide (As/P) Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) System for production of high-efficiency III-V compound multi-junction solar cells.
Lih-Wen Laih, Ph.D., General Manager of M-Com, said, "Our decision to add Veeco's E450 System to our fab was based on the tool's high throughput and ability to produce exceptional high quality films, which we believe will translate into higher efficiency multi-junction solar cells. We expect that adding this tool into production will help us to reduce our cost per chip ten-fold, which is critical as we continue to gain market share in the photovoltaic cell market."
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GaAs Device Demand from Digital Cable to Grow Through 2012, Strategy Analytics Says CompoundSemi News StaffMarch 31, 2008...Research analysis firm, Strategy Analytics (SA) of Boston, Massachusetts USA, predicts that gallium arsenide demand from the digital cable market will grow continuously over the next five years as cable networks switch to digital and high definition platforms. SA revealed the predictions in its latest forecast entitled, “GaAs Device Demand from Digital Cable Markets 2007-2012.” From 2007 to 2012, SA contends that GaAs device demand from digital cable markets will grow at a compound annual average growth rate (CAAGR) of 11 percent. SA says that the rollout of digital cable infrastructure accounted for 57 percent of GaAs device demand in 2007. SA forecasts that this proportion will increase to 67 percent of demand by 2012.
“Cable infrastructure applications, namely line amplifiers and hybrid amplifiers will continue to constitute the main demand for GaAs MMICs for the next five years,” observed Asif Anwar, GaAs Service Director. “These products are used in the cable infrastructure networks as system amplifiers, line extenders and fiber nodes.”
“GaAs demand will grow in set-top boxes, with multiple tuners driving demand,” added Stephen Entwistle, VP of the Strategic Technologies Practice. “However, silicon technologies will continue to dominate, limiting overall CAAGR for GaAs devices to no more than 5 percent over the next five years.” Company News Release
Sunovia and EPIR to Develop IR Technology in Collaboration with Army Research Laboratory and BAE Systems CompoundSemi News StaffMarch 31, 2008...Sunovia Technologies and EPIR Technologies have established a joint cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and BAE systems for the development of advanced infrared technologies for night vision surveillance.
Sunovia and EPIR have exclusively partnered to commercialize solar and the similar infrared (IR) technology for the renewable energy and night vision applications.
Sunovia insists that IR technology is very similar, but IR is a much more precise and complex science. Sunovia notes that IR devices absorb non-visible light, convert the light to electricity, and then 'pixelize' the electricity to create an image. Solar devices on the other hand, absorb visible light, convert the light to electricity, and then store (or spend) the electricity. The companies are working to combine numerous IR and solar II-VI material layers in order to achieve maximum light absorption from the different light intensities and different light spectra.
The goal of the CRADA is to develop a method to use EPIR’s IR detecting MCT material on a silicon substrate instead of the currently used and more expensive cadmium zinc telluride (CdZnTe) substrates. In addition the project hopes to increase processing yields.
Sunovia and EPIR plan to use the project to become a U.S. supplier of MBE grown MCT. BAE Systems hopes the technology from the project will go into production of IR detectors and focal plane arrays. Under the agreement, BAE systems will receive the processing technology developed for the ARL. Sunovia News Release Energomera Acquires Atlas PCF, Another Sapphire Manufacturer CompoundSemi News StaffMarch 31, 2008...Energomera Corporation, a dominant industrial group of southern Russia and the owner of Monocrystal, a maker of synthetic sapphire wafers, have reported the acquisition of Atlas PCF, another Russian sapphire manufacturer. Energomera says that Monocrystal and Atlas are renowned for their synthetic sapphire and are both leading sapphire substrate suppliers for high brightness light emitting diodes (LEDs) and radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) as well as sapphire optics for special applications. Furthermore, Energomera says that the companies’ products are highly complementary in the global market and will add to Energomera’s product portfolio, and the addition of Atlas will add to Energomera’s customer base. Similarly, Energomera says that the integration and cooperation between the two companies in R&D, production, sales, and marketing activities will forge a synergy leading to cost reduction, new products development, and improved customer satisfaction.
“The acquisition of Atlas gives rise to the largest synthetic sapphire crystal growing and processing company in the world in terms of production capacity. This is a part of our strategy to develop stronger presence in compound semiconductor market,” said Vladimir Polyakov, President and Chairman of Energomera. Energomera News Release Our news features are reported
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