UniPixel and SKYFIBER to Develop Electrical Optical Polymer Materials

UniPixel and SKYFIBER have signed a joint development agreement, under which both companies will create electrical optical polymer materials.

The firms will also develop a device fabrication technology for free space optical communications solutions. Free space optical communications transfer information through light beams and prevent the need for RF spectrum license and expensive fiber optic cable.

High performance free space optical communications system will be developed using the Performance Engineered Films from UniPixel. The system could achieve 40 Gbps transmission speed.

The partnership with SKYFIBER is one of the important steps in UniPixel’s business strategy. UniPixel is happy to team up with SKYFIBER for providing the Performance Engineered Film technology to developing countries. The technology can overcome the connectivity cost issue in optical wireless broadband systems.

UniPixel’s Performance Engineered Film platform will have an important role in attaining higher bandwidth infrastructure. SKYFIBER is looking ahead to continue its relationship with UniPixel to develop new optical wireless system.

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