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Steffen Koehler Joins Ignis Optics as VP of Marketing
March 10, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
San Jose, Calif. -- Ignis Optics has hired Steffen Koehler as vice president of marketing.
Koehler's strong technical background and extensive marketing expertise will help Ignis Optics to better align its technology to its customers' applications, especially in the metro core, edge, and access markets.
Prior to joining Ignis, Koehler was vice president of marketing at Sparkolor, a Silicon Valley developer of tunable lasers, and vice president of product marketing at Kymata, a British supplier of planar optical components. In the systems supplier segment, Koehler was a director of product management at CIENA, where he had responsibility for that company's metro optical networking product lines. He has also held engineering positions at SBC's Technology Resources Inc. and the Hughes Research Laboratories.
Koehler has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University, M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, and was a post-doctoral researcher at Princeton University.
Ignis Optics was founded by a team of experienced optical component developers. The firm designs innovative new packaging for fiber-optic transceivers designed to offer superior single-mode performance while enabling significantly lower system costs. For more information, visit www.ignisoptics.com.