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The Carolinas MicroOptics Triangle is a partnership between Clemson University, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Western Carolina University with a collective vision to be a full service research, educational and business development resource to the optics industry.



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Please Visit Us At These Upcoming Events...

6th Annual Symposium
http://opticscenter.uncc.edu/6th_Symposium/
6th_Symposium_Overview.htm

November 1st, 2007
The Center for Optoelctronics and Optical Comms.
UNC Charlotte
Grigg Hall Applied Optics & Physics Building
Keynote Spreaker, Nobel Laureate
William D Phillips
winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics

Optics Seminar Series at UNC-C
http://opticscenter.uncc.edu/seminars.htm
Fridays, Spring Semester 2007
Center for Optoelectronics and Optical Communications UNC Charlotte Campus
Grigg Hall (New Applied Physics and Optics Bldg.)
Room 132


Media

Slideshow
http://www.carolinasmicroopticstriangle.org/
investing_in_optics.htm
from Optics in the Southeast 2006
Investing in Optics, Jeff Conley

Slideshow
http://www.carolinasmicroopticstriangle.org/
comset_fiber_capabilities.htm

Clemson University Optical Fiber General Overview prepared by John Ballato

Bob McMahan’s Slides on PDF
http://www.carolinasmicroopticstriangle.org/
bob_mcmahan_slides.pdf

View slides in PDF format from the presentation given by Robert K. McMahan at Optics in the Southeast 2006

CMOT Article
http://www.carolinasmicroopticstriangle.org/
cmot_charlotte_ventures.pdf
Charlotte Ventures Magazine



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The Carolinas MicroOptics Triangle continues to gain momentum in the industry as one of the largest optical centers in the nation, and in the region as one of the highest potential business areas for economic growth . This symposium will highlight recent activities and will concentrate on the capabilities and direction of the technologies of nano rapid prototyping for photonic structures, which is core to WCU. Included in the agenda are talks about regional activities, advancement and market opportunities in optics, advancement and opportunities in rapid prototyping, technology roadmapping of prototyping, and a tour of the WCU Center for Integrated Technologies.