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Eugene Park, Ph.D. Joins ElectroniCast's FSO Market & Technology Forecast Project
December 9, 2003 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
San Mateo, Calif. — ElectroniCast Corp. announces that Eugene Park, Ph.D. has joined ElectroniCast's Free Space Optics (FSO) Market and Technology Forecast Project effort.
The FSO (optical wireless) study project provides a global market and technology analysis and forecast of COMMERCIAL free space optics, Transmitter/Receiver (T/R) systems, segmented by link distance, throughput/data-rate and regions. Park, serving as a research associate/independent project consultant, is conducting a thorough technology assessment of FSO and competitive alternatives. Park was a co-founder and director of market & technology strategy of LuxN Inc (acquired by Sorrento, 2003), a manufacturer of optical networking equipment. In addition to his experience at LuxN, Park was a co-founder and vice president of marketing/sales at OÉSYS Photonics, Inc. Prior to OÉSYS Photonics, Park was a principal member, technology staff, Broadband Access Strategy Group at SBC Communications; and prior to SBC, he was a principal member, technology staff, Advanced Network Infrastructure & Wireless Technology at Telesis Technologies Laboratory, Pacific Telesis (acquired by SBC, 1997). Park received his Ph.D., EE & MSEE from the University of Southern California and his BSEE from Washington University in St. Louis.
ElectroniCast is a world leader in forecasting for the fiber optic, optoelectronic and photonic industries. For more information, visit www.electronicast.com.