JDSU opens coating plant in China

MILPITAS, SANTA ROSA -- JDSU today announced that it has opened a new facility in Suzhou, China to manufacture high-precision optical coatings for a wide variety of markets that include 3D, gesture recognition, theater projection and sensing applications.

In addition to the Suzhou site, JDSU has an optical coatings facility in Santa Rosa where the company employs 500 people.

A ceremony took place today that marked the official opening of the facility within the Suzhou Industrial Park.

Video coverage of the event can be viewed at http://jdsu.tv/.

JDSU has committed more than $20 million to the facility that includes a staff of over 50 employees and the capacity to grow to more than 100 employees. The site also includes new, state-of-the-art optical coating equipment. Joining major sites in Beijing, Shenzhen, Singapore, Tokyo and Penang, the Suzhou site provides JDSU with another base to expand its relationships with Asia-based customers and suppliers.

"The new Suzhou site provides a strategic platform for JDSU to grow our optical coatings business," said Roy Bie, senior vice president and general manager of Advanced Optical Technologies at JDSU. "The combination of talented employees, specialized manufacturing processes and cutting-edge technology in Suzhou will ensure we meet the very precise specifications and large volumes required for markets that use our optical coatings technology."

"The Suzhou facility is another example of how JDSU is collaborating with customers and suppliers in Asia at a local level to deliver innovative solutions that help drive their global business objectives," said Tom Waechter, president and CEO of JDSU.

JDSU Optical Coatings JDSU has been creating optical coatings technology for over 60 years and is the largest producer worldwide. The technology is used in a wide variety of industries including aerospace, consumer electronics and instrumentation.

In 2009, JDSU announced that it provides optical coatings to filter different wavelengths of light for 3D glasses and projector wheels used in 3D cinema applications. In 2010, JDSU announced that it provides special coating technology for optical sensors used in gesture recognition platforms that allow a person's movements to control technology without the use of a remote or mouse.

The optical coatings are also used for theater projection and for sensing applications.

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