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Thorlabs, GreenTeg Enter Thermal Sensor Agreement

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Vertically integrated photonics products manufacturer Thorlabs Inc. has entered into an exclusive agreement with thermal sensor developer GreenTeg AG for the integration and distribution of thermal sensors within the photonics market.

Under the agreement, Thorlabs will develop a comprehensive OEM strategy for the resale of GreenTeg’s thermal sensors under Thorlabs’ name and marks, be the sole reseller in the photonics market segment and incorporate the devices into its existing line of thermal power meter sensor heads.

“We are excited to incorporate GreenTeg’s technologies into our power meter offering,” said Manfred Gonnert, senior project leader for Thorlabs’ power meter line. “The GreenTeg sensors exhibit superior response over the entire spectral range from the UV to beyond 14 μm. That combined with their large active areas and thin profiles make them the sensors of choice for integration into our power meter product line.”

“The collaboration between GreenTeg and Thorlabs dates back to 2013 and has become more and more significant over the years,” said Wulf Glatz, CEO and co-founder of GreenTeg. “We are very happy to enter into an exclusive reseller agreement with a renowned organization like Thorlabs and strongly believe that this cooperation will ultimately benefit the end user by offering high-quality measurement tools.”

Thorlabs serves the laser and electro-optics market. GreenTeg develops, manufactures and markets thermal sensors for heat flux and laser power and position measurements.


Photonics Spectra
Sep 2017
BusinessGreenTegThorlabspartnershipssensingAmericasEuropeSensors & Detectorslight speed

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