StockerYale Reveals New Optical FiltersStockerYale Reveals New Optical Filters

Filters can perform either tunable band-pass or tunable notch filtering

September 24, 2001

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SALEM, N.H. -- StockerYale, Inc., (NASDAQ:STKR - news), a leading independent provider of phase masks, specialtyoptical fiber and related optical sub-components for the telecommunicationsindustry, and Optune Technologies, a subsidiary of StockerYale, willdemonstrate its new class of tunable optical filters (TOFs) at ECOC inAmsterdam, October 1-3, 2001, in Stand # 517. Because this innovative TOF isbased on a proprietary multiple beam interferometer without resonant cavity,several patent applications have been filed with the United States Patentand Trademark Office. StockerYale's TOFs represent the next generation ofcritical optical components needed to build the reconfigurable, all-opticalnetworks of the future that will deliver increased communication bandwidthand improved Quality of Service (QoS)."The U.S. market for tunable optical technologies will surpass $1.3 billionby 2005, driven by the needs of service providers and equipmentmanufacturers to reduce the costs associated with building, operating andmaintaining networks,'' reported Communications Industry Researchers. Thereport continues; ``Tunable filters will have a market potential of almosthalf a billion dollars in 2005 as the result of several applications."StockerYale Inc.

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