“We intend to continue to develop products for that market and use Tucson as both for a product design and experiment center for this kind of technologies as well as the business center for North American activates,” said
Yves LeMaitre, vice president of advanced photonic solutions for Oclaro, which is based in San Jose, Calif., and acquired Spectra-Physics from Newport Corp., headquartered in Mountain View, Calif.
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“This is not going to be a blood bath in Tucson, but will there be some consolidation in Tucson? Definitely,” Le Maitre said. Spectra-Physics has about 90 employees in Tucson.
In exchange for Spectra-Physics, Newport is acquiring a portion of Oclaro’s advanced photonics solutions division. As part of the deal Oclaro will receive $3 million cash from Newport and has agreed to use the Tucson office as the sole supplier of diodes for at least four years.
“From a strategic perspective, we are acquiring a portfolio of high-value photonics products and systems that serve our core markets, while exiting a diode laser business that is less aligned with the focus and profit model of our laser division,” said Newport President and CEO Robert Phillippy in a press release.
Newport acquired Spectra-Physics four years ago.
Diodes are used in the production of high-powered precision lasers, which are used in everything from surgery, in the printing industry and materials processing.








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