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ABOUT ILX LIGHTWAVE
ILX Lightwave is a market and technology leader in providing high performance test and measurement solutions for people who work with laser diodes and other photonic components. Founded in 1986 with the introduction of the first precision laser diode current source in the industry, we have continued to build from our strengths in precision measurement and control to offer a full line of innovative instruments and test systems. Today, ILX Lightwave products include laser diode current sources, temperature controllers, mounting fixtures, optical power and wavelength meters, precision fiber optic sources, laser diode LIV testers, and laser diode burn-in and reliability test systems. We maintain our market leadership through the relentless pursuit of quality, performance, innovation, and speed. ILX Lightwave products are used throughout the world in research and development labs and production areas, wherever photonic technology is advancing. (www.ilxlightwave.com)
Product Innovation At ILX Lightwave outstanding performance starts with listening. Over the years, we have been fortunate to receive a remarkable stream of new product and product improvement ideas from our customers. Additional ideas have come from our own internal research and development programs as well as our collaborative research program with Montana State University. These ideas have resulted in lower noise and higher stability current sources, high power temperature controllers, high density optical source banks, optical measurement heads capable of simultaneously measuring power and wavelength, and industry leading laser protection features. Turning these ideas into innovative products is the work of our product development teams.
Location ILX Lightwave is located in southwestern Montana, one of America's premier natural settings. Our employees enjoy unparalleled access to skiing, hiking, fishing, and other outdoor recreational opportunities. At the same time, the company benefits from the infrastructure of one of the largest technical communities in the Northern Rockies. Gallatin County is the home of over 80 technology companies as well as Montana State University. To learn more about Bozeman and the Gallatin County visit www.bozeman.org.
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