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Um in Zukunft noch mehr innovative und qualitativ hochwertige Produkte zu günstigen Konditionen anbieten zu können, haben Mikropack und Ocean Optics eine große Allianz vertraglich vereinbart.

Seit September 2002 werden alle Mikropack Produkte weltweit von Ocean Optics unter dem Mikropack Logo vertrieben. Im Gegenzug verkauft Mikropack als Ocean Optics-Partner die Ocean Optics- und Mikropack-Produkte in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.






Press Release:

Ocean Optics Announces Agreement to Distribute Mikropack-brand Line of Spectroscopy Accessories

Dunedin, Fla., September 10, 2002 -- Ocean Optics, Inc., a leading manufacturer of miniature fiber optic spectrometers, has expanded its already-extensive product line with the addition of nearly 100 Mikropack-brand spectroscopy accessories. Ocean Optics now offers more than 500 spectroscopy products -- everything from absorbance standards to variable attenuators -- and in its 10-year existence, has released an average of one new product per week.

Mikropack GmbH, a German company founded in 1995, is a leading European manufacturer and supplier of fiber optic and electro-mechanical components for biotechnology, spectroscopy, telecommunications and thin film applications. The company’s line of fiber optic spectroscopy products includes light sources, sampling optics and calibration standards.

Under terms of the Ocean Optics-Mikropack agreement, Ocean Optics is now the exclusive worldwide distributor of Mikropack products, and remains a supplier of OEM spectroscopy components used in Mikropack’s thin film measurement and ellipsometry systems.

In addition, Mikropack will distribute Ocean Optics miniature fiber optic spectrometers and accessories in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

“The Ocean Optics-Mikropack partnership will provide customers with the most comprehensive line of miniature fiber optic spectroscopy products in the industry,” said Gerald Nitsch, Mikropack president. “Our product lines are both complementary and compatible, and will provide researchers, original equipment manufacturers and new product developers with a remarkably rich array of optical-sensing options.”