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IQE Enters into Multiyear Epiwafer Supply Agreement with Lumentum

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IQE plc, a supplier of compound semiconductor wafer products and advanced materials, signed a multiyear agreement with Lumentum for the supply of epiwafers supporting 3D sensing, lidar for automotive, and optical networking applications. Effective immediately, the agreement is focused on high-volume production of epiwafers that will be used across Lumentum’s portfolio of laser products, in particular to enable lidar for autonomous vehicles, where IQE will be the epitaxy partner of choice for this technology. IQE and Lumentum signed a multiyear agreement for the supply of...Read full article

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    Published: June 2022
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