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2008 SPIE Defense Symposium

Magnolia to Chair Session at the 2008 SPIE Defense Symposium in Orlando, FL

WOBURN, MA | Posted on March 12th, 2008

Magnolia Optical Technologies, Inc. announced today that Dr. Ashok K. Sood, President and CEO, will Chair the Session on Micro and Nanotechnologies for Defense, Space and Security at the SPIE Defense Symposium to be held 18-20 March, in Orlando, FL. This session will address advances in Micro and Nanotechnology for Sensors, Electronic and Optical Applications. Magnolia will also present several papers on its recent work in optical technologies for defense applications.

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About Magnolia Optical Technologies, Inc.
Magnolia Optical Technologies specializes in developing innovative optical technologies for defense and commercial applications. Based in Woburn, MA, Magnolia develops technologies that cover the ultraviolet, visible, and infrared part of the spectrum. These technologies are developed for use in advanced military sensors, optical systems, and other commercial applications.

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Contacts:
Magnolia Optical Technologies, Inc.
Dr. Yash R. Puri, 781-503-1200 x101
Executive Vice-President

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