CIR Releases Market Brief on Nanophotonics
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May 23, 2006
Charlottesville, VA: Communications
Industry Researchers, CIR, has released the first
of a new series of articles focused on the optical
components market. The article titled,
"Nanophotonics, Components and Optical Networking" is drawn from
CIRs
on-going research into the components world
that started back in 1999. There is no fee to
sign up for the articles but interested persons
must register at here in order to
receive them.
Coverage Points:
CIR Optical Components Market Briefs examine
key topics that have grown in importance to the
components business. Subjects covered include
nanophotonics, outsourcing, tunable lasers,
advances in materials, the impact of Fiber-To-
The-Home on passive component markets and a
forecast outlook for the upcoming years. The new CIR components brief discusses key points such as improving manufacturing of components, nanophotonics in interconnects, the current state of the technologys development and markets where nanophotonics is making its initial impact.
Optical Networking Components: The Next
Wave
CIR's Optical Components Market Briefs
are drawn from research being performed for
upcoming reports on optical components and
10G/40G modules. CIRs next report
"Optical Components: The Next Wave"
will be released in
early June of 2006. The report will analyze the
current issues facing optical component suppliers
and forecast how and where the industry will
find new sources of revenues. The report will
examine and provide market commentary on
which firms are likely to thrive in the market of
today and also of the upcoming years. This new
report will also discuss key business and
technology developments that are driving the
market. Market projections will break out
according to shipments and revenue
opportunities by technology. Additional
information about the report is available on the
firms web site at www.cir-inc.com.
About CIR:
CIR is a leading industry analyst firm
specializing in the areas of communications and
data networking systems, modules, components
and chips. Through its reports, market advisory
services and custom client engagements, CIR
provides insightful research, analysis and
consulting services for its clients and the
industry at large.
Contact:
Robert Nolan
CIR
(804) 360-2967
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