Our Team
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Adrian Janssen B.Sc. , Ph.D.
Adrian has carried out research in the fields of surface physics and materials in several top UK universities before extending his career into industry with the birth of commercial fibre-optics in the early ‘80’s. He has strived to bring together the rigours of an academic research background with the innovative mindset of competitive industry and commerce. He is the author of about fifty published papers and over thirty patents covering the fields of crystal growth, surface physics, lasers, fibre-optics and has been an invited contributor to many international technical conferences as well as the recipient of a number of prestigious industry awards. He is currently honorary Professor of Engineering at Exeter University.
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Bob Musk B.Sc. , CPhys, CSci.
Andrew is a specialist in physical design with over thirty years experience as group leader with substantial hi-tech companies in the optoelectronics industry. He has been responsible for the transfer of a wide range of designs to product prototype and volume manufacture. He has a strong background in CAD and design optimisation and physical simulation and analysis as well as computational fluid dynamics using the most advanced modeling software. He is also highly experienced in transfer of designs to a wide range of precision CNC machining.
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Alan Tipper B.Sc.
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Team and background
We have a global track record in fibre optic technology innovation, component development, hermetic packaging, design & manufacture. We are highly experienced in the design and development of large-scale as well as small scale mechanical assemblies and we have a strong background in assembly jig and fixture designs and developing successful processes for production.
We can advise on manufacturing problems and process optimisation and we have substantial experience in using a number of the best mechanical and optical design tools available allowing us to simulate the performance of the real product most accurately. This gives the customer the fastest and lowest risk route to manufacture.