OFC Snapshot: Emcore

On the show floor at OFC, optical tech specialist Emcore was showing off its DOCSIS 3.1 capabilities.

April 2, 2015

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OFC Snapshot: Emcore

LOS ANGELES -- OFC 2015 -- The OFC event brought together many different types of companies from around the world, with one unifying technology/topic/trend -- optical.

Well, OFC is the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition, after all.

Most vendors on the expansive show floor showed off chips, components, modules and systems for telco and data center networks, so Emcore Corp. (Nasdaq: EMKR), with its optical chips and systems for cable and video networks, stood out.

The company demonstrated an end-to-end DOCSIS 3.1 transmission link over 40 KM of fiber linking an optical switch and a prototype DOCSIS 3.1 optical network unit (ONU). For more details, see this press release.

Figure 1: Demo Double Act Emcore's corporate marketing communications manager Joel Counter and product marketing director Grant Olecko keep close guard of their DOCSIS 3.1 demo. Emcore's corporate marketing communications manager Joel Counter and product marketing director Grant Olecko keep close guard of their DOCSIS 3.1 demo.

Emcore has recently decided to focus on its core business, which it refers to as its Broadband Fiber Optics line. It sold its tunable laser and transceiver product lines to NeoPhotonics Corp. (NYSE: NPTN) early this year in a deal that could be worth up to $17.5 million and sold its Space Photovoltaics unit to Veritas Capital for $150 million in December 2014. (See NeoPhotonics Closes Emcore Components Buy.)

Here's a snapshot of Emcore:

Company name

Emcore Corp.

Headquarters

Alhambra, Calif.

Founded

1984

Headcount

About 500

Company focus/strategy

Vertically integrated CATV transmission components and systems

Funding/market value

Public on Nasdaq (EMKR), market cap $175 million

Revenues

About $18 million per quarter at current run rate

Profitability

Slight operating loss from continuing operations in fiscal Q1 ended Dec. 31 2014

Headline customers/key accounts

Cisco, Harris, Aurora Networks

Key partners

BUBT (China) for resale

Main competitor

Applied Optoelectronics

Favorite movie (of Joel Counter, corporate marketing comms manager)

Chinatown

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