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Kotura Bolsters Board

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Monterey Park-based Kotura , which develops photonics semiconductors, has named a new member to its board of directors. The firm said that Brian Wong, President and CEO of Enervate, a developer of rechargeable energy storage technology, has joined the company's board. Wong also has served at D2Audio, Primarion, and Xerox.

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Kotura Signs European Distributor

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Monterey Park-based Kotura , a developer of silicon photonics components, said this week that it has added a distrbutor covering Europe. The firm said it has signed AMS Technologies, a firm specializing in optoelectronics, thermal management and power electronics, as part of a pan-European distribution agreement.

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Kotura Expands Board

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Monterey Park-based Kotura, a developer of photonic components, has added a new board member, the firm said today. Kotura develops silicon photonics used for optical interconnects; the firm's products are used in the optical communications, computing, and for sensors. Kotura said that Dr. Geral J.

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Kotura Gets Win With Santur

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Monterey Park-based Kotura , a developer of photonic components, disclosed this morning that the firm has been selected by tunable lasers firm Santur as a partner. Kotura said that Santur has partnered with the firm on a 100 Gb/s platform, and will be using Kotura's 10-channel optical multiplexer chips.

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Kotura Acquired By Mellanox

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Monterey Park-based Kotura , the developer of silicon photonics and optical interconnection technology, has been acquired by Mellanox , the companies announced Wednesday. The deal was worth $82M in cash.

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Kotura Advances High Speed Optoelectronics Technology

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Monterey Park-based Kotura , a developer of high speed optoelectronics products, said this week that it has demonstrated a high-speed horizontal p-i-n germanium photo detector integrated with silicon waveguides on a single chip, based on a project developed with DARPA.