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About the Penn State Electro-Optics Center
The Electro-Optics Center serves as a national resource to advance electro-optics and related technologies by partnering with government and commercial customers for the primary benefit of the U.S. warfighter.
Created in 1999 under a cooperative agreement with the Office of Naval Research and managed by Penn State University, The Electro-Optics Center (EOC) promotes the development of electro-optic materials, components, and systems needed to advance the state-of-the-art in electro-optic science and technology for our defense forces. EOC-sponsored programs include research and development, manufacturing process development and improvement, and the active transfer of new and/or improved technology to its commercial partners. The EOC focuses its continuing efforts in the following:
EO Materials, Design, and Process Technology
Sensor Technology
Reliability and Failure Analysis
Laser Technology
Fiber Optics and Optoelectronics
Education and Outreach
Management Services
www.electro-optics.org
About Lumera
Lumera is an emerging leader in the field of nanotechnology. The company designs proprietary molecular structures and polymer compounds for a broad range of electro-optic, bioscience, RF and specialty nanotechnology applications. The company also has developed proprietary processes for fabricating such devices. For more information, please visit www.lumera.com
Certain statements contained in this release are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the company's forward-looking statements include the following: market acceptance of our technologies and products; our ability to obtain financing; our financial and technical resources relative to those of our competitors; our ability to keep up with rapid technological change; government regulation of our technologies; our ability to enforce our intellectual property rights and protect our proprietary technologies; the ability to obtain additional contract awards and to develop partnership opportunities; the timing of commercial product launches; the ability to achieve key technical milestones in key products; and other risk factors identified from time to time in the company's SEC reports, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K, and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.
CONTACT: The Summit Group Communications Todd Wolfenbarger, 801-595-1155 801-244-9600 cell KEYWORD: WASHINGTONINDUSTRY KEYWORD: HARDWARE CHEMICALS/PLASTICS MANUFACTURINGSOURCE: Lumera Corporation
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