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ADVA Rebrands as Adtran Networks SE; Swave Photonics Adds Investment Capital: Week in Brief: 06/23/23

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MUNICH, June 23, 2023 — ADVA Optical Networking SE’s proposed name change to Adtran Networks SE was approved by the 2023 Annual General Meeting of ADVA Optical Networking SE on May 24. The change was registered in the commercial register of the local court of Jena, Germany, on June 8. The name change is a further step for the combination between ADVA and Adtran Holdings, which began with the conclusion of the business combination agreement between the companies in 2021. A $57.3 million research initiative has been launched at the National University of Singapore (NUS) to boost innovation and research on...Read full article

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    Published: June 2023
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