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2 December 2019

II-VI wins Hisense awards for Core Supplier and Outstanding Quality

At a supplier event hosted by China’s Hisense, engineered materials and optoelectronic component maker II-VI Inc of Saxonburg, PA, USA has been presented with two Core Supplier and Outstanding Quality awards by Hisense Broadband’s chairman Weiping Huang.

The awards are in recognition of II-VI’s high-speed vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) for short-reach datacom transceivers and active optical cables (AOCs), as well as microfilters and assemblies for long-reach datacom transceivers. Hisense recognized II-VI for supporting its ability to meet the sustained demand for its datacom products, which is driven by the global buildout of the cloud infrastructure, particularly in China where the hyperscale datacenter footprint is growing rapidly.

“We are very proud to receive our third award from Hisense in three years, in recognition of our ability to be a reliable partner and scalable supplier of high-speed VCSEL devices,” says Dr Karlheinz Gulden, VP, Laser Devices and Systems business unit. “We look forward to expanding our strong relationship with Hisense now that II-VI offers one of the most complete portfolios of optoelectronics in the industry, based on world-class gallium arsenide and indium phosphide technology platforms, which will enable datacenter upgrades to 200G and 400G,” he adds.

The award is “a strong testament to our micro-optics technology platform differentiated by its very low-loss performance, especially compared with other alternatives in silicon photonics,” says Dr Guanglong Yu, VP, Advanced Optics business unit. “Our precision thin-film coatings technology platform has long proven its low-cost and high-volume capabilities, with hundreds of millions of filters deployed in fiber-to-the-home networks worldwide,” he adds. “Enabled by high-volume automated assembly manufacturing, it is again the technology of choice for wavelength multiplexing and demultiplexing in long-reach Ethernet transceivers.”

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