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MUNICH, Germany, June 25, 2009 -- While some optical technology areas are experiencing high growth rates, that growth may be limited by the number of qualified workers available, and innovations are still needed in the production process. Those were a few of the conclusions reached during the CEO round table, "Optical Technologies – Bright Hopes in Times of Crisis," held during Laser World of Photonics 2009. Industry leaders from the US, France, Germany and China took part in the event, held in the New Munich Trade Fair Centre's B2 exhibition hall: Dr. John R. Ambroseo, president and CEO, Coherent; Benoit Bazire, CEO,...Read full article

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    Published: June 2009
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