COLORADO PHOTONICS INDUSTRYANALYSIS & DIRECTORY10th Anniversary Edition
Produced by the Colorado Photonics Industry Association
www.coloradophotonics.org
EXECUTIVE CHAMBERS
136 State CapitolDenver, CO 80203-1792Phone (303) 866-2471
STATE OF COLORADO
Bill Ritter, Jr.Governor
August 5, 2008
Greetings:
On behalf of the State of Colorado, it is my pleasure to introduce you to the Directory forthe Colorado Photonics Industry Association (CPIA). The distribution of this directoryhas played a significant role in documenting Colorado as an important center for optics,photonics and associated technology.
Our state has a vibrant photonics cluster that consists of businesses, higher education,training, research, federal laboratories, and government. They are diverse in the types ofproducts and services they provide and the industries they serve, and as a cluster havecultivated a global reputation for innovation.
Our office is proud to partner with the Colorado Photonics Industry Association. I hopeyou find this directory useful, and appreciate your support for Colorado based companies.
Sincerely,
Bill Ritter, Jr.Governor
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Letter from Governor Inside Front Cover
Letter from CPIA President 2
“What is Photonics?”A DAY IN THE LIFE WITH PHOTONICS 4
Colorado Photonics Industry AssociationCELEBRATING 10 YEARS 6
Analysis of the Colorado Photonics ClusterEXECUTIVE SUMMARY 12OVERVIEW OF COLORADO ECONOMY 14CLUSTER AND PARTNERS ANALYSIS 16CONCLUSIONS 28
Colorado Higher Education, Research and TrainingPrograms in Optics, Optoelectronics and Photonics
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 30COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 32UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO 35UNIVERSITY OF DENVER 38COLORADO ADVANCED PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY CENTER (CAPT) 39
DirectoryPHOTONICS COMPANIES 41NATIONAL LABORATORIES 84UNIVERSITIES 85SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS 88
Accounting 88Business Support 88Economic Development 90Education 93Finance 94Industry Nonprofit 95Industry Support 99Insurance 102Legal Services 103Machine Shop 105Publishing 106Real Estate 107Staffing 108Supplier 108
Acknowledgements 112
CONTENTS
Cover Image: This all-sky photograph of the sun under clear-sky conditions shows typical atmospheric conditions duringwinter months at NREL’s Solar Radiation Research Laboratory (SRRL) in Golden, Colorado. This view is similar to that ofa pyranometer used to measure total hemispheric (or global horizontal) solar irradiance.Courtesy: DOE/NREL. Credit: Tom Stoffel.
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Welcome to the Tenth Anniversary Edition of the Photonics Directory.
This is the sixth edition of the directory, and the analysis that follows will show some of the changesin the industry that have occurred since the first edition. The business landscape is much differentthan it was two years ago when the directory was last published.
Ten years ago, the business cluster concept was relatively new. It was an idea that seemed well-suitedto Colorado, where there has always been a culture of grass roots efforts, an openness to workingtogether, and a sense of pride in the state's resources and in doing what’s needed to get the job done.Today, the CPIA is proud to stand as a national example of clustering and what this can mean foreconomic growth and stability in the region.
When the association was formed in 1997, photonics was becoming a major buzzword. Investorswere using telecommunications and photonics almost interchangeably when talking about theprojected growth of Internet technology. That’s when the real light of photonics technology began toshine. Today, somewhere around 90% of Internet traffic is routed using fiber optics.
For the past fifty years, photonics has never been about just one industry or another. It’s atechnology that crosses industry lines and is rapidly becoming a part of our everyday lives(please see The Day in the Life with Photonics, which has examples of products from ColoradoPhotonics companies in everyday life).
Ten years ago, who would have thought we'd have access to satellite images readily available on ourcomputers? Or that Colorado would be home to many satellite-imaging companies?
In 1998, cell phones were big clunkers with tiny LCD displays. Now we can watch TV from phonesand even take decent pictures with them! Laser technology has helped the semiconductor industrymake electronics smaller, and there's also Colorado technology in the displays and cameras of today'sand tomorrow's phones.
Ten years ago, laser eye-surgery was relatively new. Today everybody knows someone who has hadthe procedure. In addition, lasers are now used for all sorts of medical purposes. In addition to lasers,many other types of light sources are used in almost every aspect of the biosciences, from research toanalysis to reading the oxygen level in a patient's blood.
Renewable energy wasn't popular during the time oil was inexpensive, but still several companieswere developing cost-effective photovoltaic and solar energy devices with NREL, Colorado StateUniversity, and Colorado School of Mines. Today photovoltaic technologies have been developed tothe point where the path to cleaner energy at lower cost is evident. Other industries are learning thatphotonics technology enables them to be more energy-efficient, and that energy-efficiency is betterfor the environment. Colorado is fortunate to have so many companies that make sensors andsystems to assist scientists in measuring and analyzing the environment.
LETTER FROM CPIA PRESIDENT
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This directory demonstrates that the photonics industry is dynamic and adapts well to changes in theeconomy as well as to the demands of industrial society. Every year sees more companies integratingphotonics into their products and/or production processes. With recent changes in the economy,there are local company technologies which have matured and been incorporated into majorcorporations through mergers and acquisitions. This is particularly evident in a number of aerospaceand data storage companies. The best news is that some of these local companies are becoming partof national or international corporations which are focused on staying in Colorado. Some are evenexpanding their Colorado operations. That's not to say that Colorado companies aren't still boughtup and moved out, but a decade ago that fate was almost a certainty instead of a mere possibility as itis today.
A lot has changed in the ten years CPIA has been in existence, but one thing has remainedongoing: this publication, with its research and analysis of the photonics industry in Colorado,and its directory, listing the entire community that makes up the industry. Note that thisdirectory includes all of the companies, researchers, and supporters associated with photonics,not just our member companies. CPIA is extremely proud of this directory and its insight intoour almost invisible, hard-to-pronounce and widely diverse industry.
David GiltnerSite Manager, Transceiver R&D, JDSUPresident, Colorado Photonics Industry Association
Photo courtesy of DOE/NREL.Credit: Steve Wilcox. Sunrise through instruments at Solar Radiation Research Lab.
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The following brief story builds upon an example of photonics in Harnessing Light, printed byNational Academy Press, 1998 (www.nap.edu).
It illustrates just a few ways that optical technologies impact our daily lives. That impact is rarelynoticed due to the fact that the optical technology in the products we use is, ironically, often invisible,and because this technology makes high-tech easier to use. Today, we pay as little attention toinfrared remote controls, light-emitting diodes, and barcode scanners as to the mirrors and lensesthat have been with us since antiquity.
Below, we have added some Colorado companies that provide each of these technologies used indaily life.
A DAY IN THE LIFE WITH PHOTONICS
John checked his watch (1). He didn’t like being stuck in traffic (2, 3) near the airport, but his sonSteve seemed oblivious to their tardiness in the backseat with his DVD player (4). John used his cellphone (5, 6, 7, 8) to call Sarah, who looked up alternate routes on her computer (9, 10, 11, and 12) toget him to the airport on time. She sounded relaxed working in her home office (13, 14, 15) after herbusy day visiting the dentist (16, 17) and taking her mother to the doctor (18, 19, 20). “I feel readyfor my big presentation,” (21, 22) she told John. Then a large cargo plane (23, 24) getting ready toland (25) drowned out their conversation.
1. Watch has LCD display (Displaytech).2. Stoplight and Street Lights use LEDs (Omnilux).3. Construction signs use photovoltaic panels for solar power (NREL, Thames Solar Company,
Industrial Solar Technology Corp, ITN Solar).4. DVD players in cars are a great example of an everyday invention from the photonics industry.5. Microdisplay on phone allows video viewing (Displaytech, RealD).6. Chips in the phone are made using photolithography.7. Holographic security sticker assures it is the product John thought he bought.8. Camera on phone has clear image (Omnivision CDM Optics).9. Satellite imaging (GeoEye, DigitalGlobe, Microsoft).10. LCD display monitor.11. Laser mouse.12. Sarah’s broadband Internet connection uses fiber-optic telecommunication (JDSU, Level III).13. Laser Printer (Lexmark).14. Optical scanner.15. Optical Data storage via DVR and CD-writer (Plasmon, InPhase Technologies).16. Laser assisted teeth whitening.17. Digital X-rays.18. Laser used to help blood flow in the leg (Spectranetics).19. Oximeter measures oxygen in blood (Covidean).20. Instruments used in medical testing (Beckman Coulter, Avantes, Precision Photonics).21. Projection systems (Oerlikon Optics, RealD).22. Laser pointer (Calpac Lasers, Inc).23. Plane manufactured using laser machining & welding (Epilog, Rocky Mountain Instruments).24. Plane carries products with many precision-optical components (Meadowlark, High Plains
Optics, Saint Gobain Crystals, Research Electro Optics).25. LiDAR Systems to guide planes, check weather conditions (Lockheed Martin Coherent
Technologies, Ophir, DFM Engineering).
What is Photonics?
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Colorado Photonics Industry Association
CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Since its inception in late 1997, the Colorado Photonics IndustryAssociation (CPIA) has had many ongoing accomplishments.
• The Association helped create and maintain the Colorado AdvancedPhotonics Technology Laboratory (see page 39).
• We maintain a website presence at www.coloradophotonics.org which:• Helps small companies attract new talent;• Promotes member companies (including links to members’ websites).
• The Association promotes the concept of photonics clusters around the United States.
• We also work to keep a strong work-force in Colorado via retention and training programs.• Support for educational programs from grade school through graduate programs
comes partially from the CPIA.• The CPIA mobilizes the industry to support major grant proposals in the research
community.
• We support research and facilitate technology transfer to industries.• One meeting each year focuses on getting the industry updated on research within
all universities in the state.• The Annual Student Poster Contest with cash prizes is funded through the CPIA.
In 2007, 33 posters were submitted from 5 institutions.
•We promote our member companies by:• Organizing the Colorado Cluster at Photonics West, the largest photonics exhibition
in North America. The Colorado Cluster helps:• 12 -16 member companies get excellent locations;• Advertise in the show guide to attract visitors;• To exhibit member product information;• By having an area in our booth for small member companies to show their
products on a timeshare basis.• Exhibiting at national and international conferences within Colorado;
• Averages 2-3 conferences per year;• Brought a major conference (SPIE Annual Meeting) to Denver in 1999, 2004.
• Exhibiting at select national and international exhibitions outside of Colorado.• Distributing directories at select exhibitions by member companies.• Updating the directory every two years (the 6th edition is in your hands).
• The CPIA promotes the photonics industry as a force in Colorado by:• Compiling research on size, depth, and breadth on the industry statewide;• Publishing research via this directory;• Helping local economic development groups identify, assist, and promote the photonics
companies in their area.
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• We act as a voice of the industry for legislative issues by:• Working with state legislators on issues of importance (2007: helped pass HB 1277-
Clean Room Sales Tax Exemption);• Signing letters urging Congress to reconsider the Patent Reform Act of 2007;• Educating members and urging action on issues, like SBIR Funding, which are too
complex for CPIA to take one stand for its members;• Meeting with state and national representatives on issues including work force
development, technology transfer.
• Keeping members informed on business issues by:• Bringing speakers to quarterly meetings to cover significant subjects (business forecasts,
marketing trends, technology breakthroughs…);• Helping small businesses via breakfast meetings with experts to expand (covering
export, HR, accounting and other similar issues);• Helping facilitates get the access they need to state resources (international business
development, economic development programs, work force programs…).
• CPIA creates a community through:• Networking time at all CPIA events;• Tours of photonics companies as part of most quarterly meetings;• Hosting regional events such as The Rocky Mountain POSSE (Photonics and Optics
Summit and Special Event) in 2007 and 2008;• Learning about trends from the industry leaders.
• The CPIA also:• Provides opportunities for
partnerships andcollaborations to developamong our members;
• Provides access to marketanalysis information.
• Current CPIA Regular Events include:• Quarterly meetings held at
local photonics companies(includes tour of facility);
• ‘Photonics 4 Breakfast’-meetings which focus onsmall business issues;
• POSSE – an annual event forthe Rocky Mountain region;
• Regular board meetings andteam meetings for workforce development, techtransfer, exhibits, legislative,and teams covering otherissues as they arise.
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10-YEAR HISTORY OF MEETINGS AND MEMBERSHIP
The CPIA held its first formal annual meeting on February 12, 1998. To provide a greaterunderstanding of the spectrum of companies covered by the industry in Colorado, meetings havebeen held every quarter.
Some meeting locations have been:
• Agilent Technologies• Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.• CAPT Laboratory• CDM Optics• Displaytech• InPhase Technologies• Level III Communications• Lexmark• Lockheed Martin Coherent Technologies• Meadowlark Optics• NIST• NREL• Plasmon• Research Electro Optics• Rocky Mountain Instruments• University of Colorado Optoelectronic Computing Systems Center, Boulder
COMPANIES HONORED FOR 10 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS MEMBERSHIP
• Agilent Technologies• Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.• Boulder Nonlinear Systems• CDM Optics, Inc.• ColorLink a REAL D Company• CVI Melles Griot• Meadowlark Optics• Oerlikon Optics USA, Inc.• Rocky Mountain Instrument Co.• University of Colorado at Boulder Business Research Division• University of Colorado at Boulder Electrical and Computer Engineering• Veeco Instruments
Other founding members of CPIA
• Displaytech, Inc.• Opto Mechanical Interface Organization• Particle Measuring Systems• Research Electro-Optics, Inc.• Herzel Laor• R.G. Zech
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INDIVIDUALS HONORED FOR 10 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE
Joyce Colson Kevin KeilbachGarry Gorsuch Robert OwenBrian Hooker Mary Ann RoeGary Horvath
PAST WINNERS OF CPIA ANNUAL AWARDS
2007Colorado Photonics Company of Year – JDSUService Award – Mary Ann Roe
2006Colorado Photonics Company of Year – Particle Measuring Systems, Inc.Photonics Innovator of the Year – InPhase TechnologiesFounder’s Award – Gary HorvathService Award – Silvia Mioc
2004/05Colorado Photonics Company ofYear – Coherent Technologies, Inc.Photonics Innovator of the Year –CDM OpticsFounder’s Award – Garry GorsuchVolunteer Award – DebbieWoodward
2003Colorado Photonics Company ofYear – SpectraneticsService Award – Kevin Keilbach
2002Colorado Photonics Company ofYear – Ball AerospaceFounder’s Award – Brian Hooker
2001Colorado Photonics Company ofYear – Network PhotonicsFounder’s Award – Adams CountyEconomic DevelopmentVolunteer of Year – Dana SmithCorporate Volunteer of Year –Meadowlark Optics
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SOME INTERESTING COMPARISONS ON THE INDUSTRYFROM THE FIRST DIRECTORY AND RESEARCH TO TODAY ARE:
A few of our 10-year Statistics 1997 2007
Colorado Photonics companies 129 280
Median # of people per company 12 14.5
Average salary $40,500 $64,650
CPIA Members 17 75
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Executive Summary
Colorado has a vibrant photonics cluster that is driven by four complementary categories oforganizations: companies (industry); higher education, training, and research; federal laboratories;and government and business support.
About 400 organizations listed in the directory represent the photonics cluster. These companiesrepresent manufacturers of components and end products, service providers, business supportcompanies, federal laboratories, and universities.
A total of 244 companies have been categorized as directly involved with the industry. Sixteen ofthese, or about 7 percent of the direct total, employ between 25,000 and 30,000 workers. Thesecompanies illustrate the importance of photonics as an enabling technology because they providea wide array of services and products.
Approximately 6,400 workers are employed at companies with fewer than 250 employees. Asexpected, a majority of the companies are small companies, with an overall median of twelveemployees.
Those 6,400 employees earn more than $450 million in wages, and the indirect employeessupported by these direct jobs, per the multiplier effect, earn nearly $600 million for a totalof more than one billion dollars in earnings.
The Boulder Valley (Boulder and Broomfield Counties) continues to be the hub of the cluster,although the cluster is expanding in the major metro counties. Boulder County hosts about 50percent of the companies, and the others are distributed across El Paso (19%), Larimer (9%),Jefferson (7%), Arapahoe (7%), and Denver/Adams (6%). The remaining 2 percent are locatedthroughout the rest of the state.
Since the publication of the 2006 directory, two organizations, Co-Labs and the Colorado RenewableEnergy Collaboratory, have been formed to encourage cooperation between industry, the universities,and the various federally funded laboratories and facilities.
ANALYSIS OF THE COLORADO PHOTONICS CLUSTER
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As part of the primary research for this project, companies were asked to self-classify their businessfunctions into one of five areas. The ranks of those functions are as follows:
1. End-product manufacturing,2. Component manufacturing,3. Process support/suppliers,4. Business support services, and5. Research or education services provider.
Approximately two-thirds of the responding companies indicated that they are involved in more thanone area (respondents could check all categories that applied).
In addition, the respondents were given a list of eleven industries/clusters and asked to identify withwhich ones they are currently working. This gives a means of understanding how widespreadphotonics is across various sectors of the economy. The primary industries/clusters collaboratingwith Colorado photonics companies are (in rank order):
1. Aerospace/aviation2. Defense/homeland security3. Energy/renewable energy4. Electronics5. Biotechnology (devices)
The responding companies were generally optimistic about the prospects for the future, based oncompany expansion plans and projected employment growth.
Companies were asked about their expected employment growth rate over the next year. About one-third of the respondents indicated their employment would remain flat or show a slight decline,while the remainder expected various growth rates. Over the next year, employment in the state ofColorado is projected to increase at a rate of 1.5% to 2.0%. Survey results suggest that overallgrowth in the photonics cluster is expected to be two to three times that rate. This rate isapplicable to the smaller companies and assumes companies will be able to find qualified workers tofill positions.
Over the past two years, the CPIA experienced a successful tenure in the Advance Colorado Center(ACC) offices. In midsummer of 2008 the association headquarters relocated to Boulder. While atthe ACC, the CPIA expanded its alliances with similar trade associations. The primary value of beinglocated in Boulder is that the CPIA will be in closer proximity to the hub of the photonics cluster.
In addition, CPIA has hired an executive director since the publication of the last directory thatenables a more dynamic organization and makes it easier to reach out to all parts of the state.
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� Photo courtesy of DOE/NREL.Credit: Warren Gretz.
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Overview of the Colorado Economy
Since 2004, Colorado’s economy has outperformed the national economy in areas such asemployment, population, and income growth. The general sentiment among economists in Coloradois that the state’s economy should continue to outperform the U.S. economy in the foreseeable future.
Background of Photonics in Colorado
Photonics is a core technology that is crucial to the development of products in many diverseindustries that impact the economic future and security of our country. A cluster is comprised ofcompeting, collaborating, or interdependent businesses or organizations that are tied together bycommon markets. Colorado photonics companies are creating the products and services that enablesuch industries as aerospace, defense, medical equipment, telemedicine, imaging, sensing, datastorage, and telecommunications.
� A University of Colorado-Boulder graduate student workson a solid state pump laser in the lab of electrical andcomputer engineering Professor Raphael Piestun. Piestunis the director of a new interdisciplinary graduateeducation program in Computational Optical Sensing andImaging at CU-Boulder.
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In 1984, the State of Colorado funded the Colorado AdvancedTechnology Institute (CATI) to foster growth in the technologycommunity. Its focus was to support enabling technologies ortechnologies that advance the growth of other industries. Thesetechnologies included information technologies, biotechnology,advanced materials, and photonics. In addition, it supported thedevelopment of the state’s telecommunications infrastructure with anemphasis on rural telecommunications. Colorado’s position as one ofthe country’s top technology states is a result of the foresight ofgovernment officials over twenty years ago when they formed CATI.
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Colorado Photonics Cluster Partners
Colorado’s well-developed photonics cluster is supported by higher education, training, and research;federal laboratories; and government and business support.
Each of these partners fills a different, yet equally important, role in the growth of the photonicscluster in the state.
COMPONENTS OF THE COLORADO PHOTONICS CLUSTERSegments of the photonics cluster are:
Companies - Based on research conducted for updating this directory in mid-2008, the Coloradophotonics cluster included roughly 350 organizations, with more than 250 directly involvedcompanies. Although the cluster has eight companies with more than 1,000 employees, the majorityhave fewer than twenty-five employees. Boulder Valley has the highest concentration of companies.
Higher Education, Training, and Research - A majority of the photonics university research isconducted at the state-supported universities, CU, CSU, and Mines. This research has fosteredcompany product development, as well as the formation of new companies. Community colleges,colleges, and universities support the workforce through technical and degree programs.
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Federal Laboratories - Colorado is home to four federal laboratories and a number of federallysupported facilities that have significant photonics activities in their research programs.
The major facilities include the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, and theNational Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), the National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (NOAA), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), all inBoulder. These laboratories are valuable resources for universities and companies in Colorado.
Since the publication of the last directory, two organizations have been formed to encouragecooperation among these components. The first of these organizations is the Colorado RenewableEnergy Collaboratory, a research partnership between NREL, CU, CSU, and Mines. The secondgroup is CO-Labs. Both seek to encourage cooperation among the federally-funded scientificlaboratories, universities, businesses, local governments, and legislators in an effort to establishColorado as a global leader in research, technology, and technology transfer.
Government and Business Support - Federal and state support has typically come in the forms offunding for research and economic development projects. During the mid-1980s, funding for aCenter of Excellence at CU and CSU, the Center for Optoelectronic Computing Systems, wasprovided by grants from the State of Colorado and the National Science Foundation. In 2003,National Science Foundation funding was provided for the Engineering Research Center for ExtremeUltraviolet Science and Technology. Colorado State University (CSU) and the University of Coloradoat Boulder (CU) are two of the center’s four core institutions.
In addition, the state allocated $4.5 million in funding for the startup of the Colorado AdvancedPhotonics Technology (CAPT) Center in the spring of 1999. Additional significant support for thesector has come indirectly, as a result of state investments in aerospace and the biosciences. Fundingfor these initiatives has provided support for companies in the Colorado photonics cluster.
A variety of private sector companies and quasi-governmental business-support organizations withan emphasis in the photonics industry are included in the cluster, and hence in the directory. Thesecompanies include, but are not limited to, economic development councils, law offices supporting thecluster, industry-specific societies, and independent scientists.
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Basic Company Information
This section analyzes the data for the companies directly involved in the industry. It is derived fromprimary and secondary research conducted by the directory team.
When evaluating the Colorado photonics cluster, it is important to understand the size and impact ofboth the large and small companies.
COMPANIES WITH MORE THAN 250 EMPLOYEES
There are sixteen companies with more than 250 employees directly involved in the cluster; they aresummarized in alphabetical order in the table below.
They account for about 6 percent of the directly involved companies, yet they employ between 25,000and 30,000 workers and are some of the top primary employers in the state of Colorado. As can beseen by the company descriptions, they provide a wide array of services and products. With theirbroad scope of business, research, and development endeavors, these firms provide stability for thecluster as some of these industries are counter-cyclical. With the high levels of employment that thesecompanies support, they provide a critical mass for many advanced technology industries.
As has been illustrated in the past, many times employees at larger companies will start their owncompanies. This, in effect, adds to the intellectual firepower and innovation of the state.
This analysis should help illustrate the importance of photonics to our economy as a broad-based,enabling technology.
For the purposes of the rest of this analysis, these companies are not included in data calculations.
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COMPANIES WITH FEWER THAN 250 EMPLOYEES
The following analyses in this section will evaluate the companies with fewer than 250 workers.
Organization Classification by NorthAmerican Industry Classification System
Because photonics is an enabling technology that crosses many other industrial classifications, noone specific NAICS code exists for the photonics industry. In Colorado, the following NAICS sectorsare most relevant to the photonics cluster:
Small Company Average Wages
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Manufacturing(NAICS 31-33)
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Technical Services(NAICS 54)
Wholesale Trade(NAICS 42)
Healthcare and SocialAssistance (NAICS 62)
Other Services(NAICS 81)
State Avg 2008
Small Company NAICS
Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33)
Professional, Scienti!c, and Technical Services(NAICS 54)Wholesale Trade (NAICS 42)
Healthcare and Social Assistance (NAICS 62)
Other Services (NAICS 81)
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Size and Geographic Distribution
Overall, the companies in the directly involved category have a median staff size of twelve workers.More than 90 percent of the organizations in the Colorado cluster continue to be small companies,those with fewer than 250 workers. Approximately 6,400 workers are employed at these companies.About half of all directly involved companies in the cluster have fewer than ten workers and employabout 7 percent of the employees who work at companies with fewer than 250 workers
The Boulder Valley (Boulder and Broomfield Counties) continues to be the hub of the cluster,although the cluster continues to expand in the major metro counties. Boulder County hosts about50 percent of the companies, and the others are distributed across El Paso (19%), Larimer (9%),Jefferson (7%), Arapahoe (7%), and Denver/Adams (6%). The remaining 2 percent are locatedthroughout the rest of Colorado.
The cluster is clearly concentrated along the Front Range; however, companies can now be found insixteen counties throughout the state.
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Wages, Employment, and Multiplier
Through the multiplier effect, the employment and wages at directly involved photonics companiessupport additional indirect jobs and result in indirect wages. Examining the relationships betweenphotonics companies and other industries emphasizes the compounding impact of high-technologyfirms in the state of Colorado. The 6,385 direct photonics employees earned an estimated $452million in 2007. This resulted in an additional 14,522 employees earning $596 million in the state in2007, providing a wide range of goods and services, from engineering services to energy. Thesecalculations use the IMPLAN input-output model, which allow for custom, local multipliers.
Year of Incorporation
An evaluation of incorporation dates suggests that on average, between five and nine new companieshave been incorporated into the photonics cluster each year during the past thirty years. The largestnumber of companies was incorporated between 1995 and 1999 during the technology/dot comexpansion.
Research compiled for the directory showed that about twenty-five companies either merged, werebought out, or were taken over since the publication of the 2006 directory. Many of these companieshad fewer than ten employees, suggesting that their technology was perceived as valuable, that it’simportant for the company to remain in Colorado, and that the “new” company will benefit from aninfusion of capital from their new situation.
At the same time, about twenty-five companies had either moved elsewhere or were no longer inbusiness. The bottom line is that the cluster continues to evolve as companies adjust their productand service offerings and as the needs of businesses change.
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Survey of Photonics Companies
In the spring of 2008, organizations in the Colorado photonics clusters were surveyed to updateinformation for the 2008-2009 directory and collect data to help better understand the photonicscluster. Surveys were sent to organizations that were in the 2006 directory, as well as a list of potentialnew organizations obtained from CPIA members and research conducted by the Business ResearchDivision, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder. Nonrespondents were sentanother survey by mail as a follow-up and were also e-mailed a survey as an alternative way toprovide responses. Organizations were contacted additional times if needed by e-mail or telephone toincrease the response rate. Responses were received from 106 organizations. Survey results arediscussed in the following sections. All data in this section are derived from primary researchconducted by the BRD, and all analysis is based only on survey responses, not secondary or derivedinformation from company characteristics in the photonics directory.
PRIMARY BUSINESS FUNCTION
As part of the primary research for this project, companies were asked to self-classify their businessfunctions into one of five areas. The rank of those functions follows:
1. End-product manufacturing,2. Component manufacturing,3. Process support/suppliers,4. Business support services, and5. Research or education services provider.
Approximately two-thirds of the responding companies indicated that they are involved in more thanone area (respondents could check all categories that applied).
A more detailed look at a breakdown of the products and services provided in each of the fourbusiness functions is provided in the following sections.
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End-Product Manufacturing
In total, 49 percent of the companies indicated that they manufacture one or more end products. Ofthe wide range of end products manufactured, the products mentioned most frequently are:
• Detectors/sensors• Optomechanical devices• Laser systems• Optoelectronic devices• Spectroscopy equipment• Electronic devices• Fiber optic systems• Imaging systems• Miscellaneous test and analysis equipment• Manufacturing equipment
Component Manufacturing
Survey results indicate that forty-two of the companies are involved in manufacturing one or moretypes of photonics components. Similar to end-product manufacturing, there is great variety in thetype of components manufactured. The top components produced are, in order:
• Optical components• Detectors/sensors• Electronic components• Optoelectronic devices• Optomechanical devices• Laser components• Light sources• Software design
Process Support/Suppliers
Overall, approximately 51 percent of the respondents provide some type of process support service oract as suppliers to the photonics cluster. Survey results indicate the most common areas of processsupport are in:
• Technical design/consulting• Metrology and testing• Prototype development• Optical fabrication• Imaging systems• Optical coatings• Materials and substrates• Machining• Software development• Packaging
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Business Support Services
Additionally, 26.5 percent of surveyed companies provide business support to photonics companies.A broad range of services is offered, including the following (listed most frequently):
• General consulting• Business research• Economic development• General business support• Marketing assistance
Research and Education ServicesApproximately 48 percent of companies indicated they provide research or education services to theindustry. Of this group, 49 percent work with university or government-supported research, 41percent provide commercial research, and 29 percent offer education or training. Many companiesprovide research or education in more than one of these areas.
COLLABORATION WITH OTHER INDUSTRIES/CLUSTERS
Business leaders were given a list of eleven industries/clusters and asked to identify those with whichthey are currently working as a means of understanding how widespread photonics is across varioussectors of the economy. The primary industries/clusters that collaborate with Colorado photonicscompanies are (in rank order):
1. Aerospace/aviation2. Defense/homeland security3. Energy/renewable energy4. Electronics5. Biotechnology (devices)
Secondary industries/clusters that photonics companies are working with are:
• Nanotechnology• Telecommunications• Biotechnology (pharmaceuticals)• Software• Transportation (other than aerospace/aviation)• Radio frequency IDs
The enabling nature of photonics is illustrated by the fact that the mean number ofindustries/clusters that the organizations are working with is 3.7, and about one-third of thecompanies are working with five or more industries/clusters.
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COMPANY OUTLOOK:PLANNED EXPANSIONS AND PROJECTED EMPLOYMENT GROWTHThe responding companies were generally optimistic about their prospects for the future based oncompany expansion plans and projected employment growth.
Companies were asked about their expected employment growth rate over the next year. About one-third of the respondents indicated their employment would remain flat or show a slight decline,while the remainder expected various rates of growth.
Over the next year, employment in the state of Colorado is projected to increase at a rate of 1.5percent to 2.0 percent. Survey results suggest that overall growth in the photonics cluster is expectedto be double or triple that rate. This rate is applicable to the smaller companies and assumescompanies will be able to find qualified workers to fill positions.
Along these lines, almost half of the respondents plan to expand their Colorado facilities in the nextthree years. Less than 10 percent plan to expand facilities in other U.S. states or internationally.About 40 percent of the companies do not expect to expand in the near term.
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE INDUSTRY
Survey respondents were asked to rate the importance of eleven factors to their business.Overwhelmingly, the most important issue to the surveyed companies is the availability of a qualifiedscientific, engineering, and manufacturing staff. These primary issues, in rank order of importance, are:
1. Availability of qualified scientific, engineering and manufacturing staff2. Availability of suitable lab, manufacturing, and office spaces3. Generation of in-state partnerships within industry cluster4. Access to specialized environment5. Availability of qualified Colorado suppliers6. Access to research at state universities
Issues of secondaryimportance include:
• Incentives to retainand attract photonicscompanies
• ISO or ASOcertifications
• Proximity to otherorganizations inindustry cluster
• Availability ofenterprise zones
• Access to the UCDCAPT Laboratory
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TECHNICAL SKILLS AND EDUCATION NEEDEDCompanies were asked to detail the technical positions and job skills that they will be seeking in thenext two years. The most common positions that companies are seeking are a wide range ofengineers, including electrical, mechanical, optical, and software. Additionally, employees withworkable technical skills in optics (optical technicians, designers, engineers, etc.), chemistry,software, and physics are desired. Furthermore, advanced and atomic physics training and knowledgeof nanotechnology are sought-after qualities. This year’s survey indicated that knowledge inrenewable energy technologies, such as photovoltaics and LEED AP, are also desired. Companies arepursuing “green,” renewable, or energy-saving applications for optoelectronic devices.
Respondents expressed interest in increasing graduate and doctorate research assistantships andparticipation within cluster research.
It is apparent that companies seek a bottom-up approach toward fostering interest and expertise inthe photonics cluster.
The survey also asked companies for suggestions on what specific programs or classes could beoffered to meet these technical skill needs. Suggestions ranged from encouraging high schoolstudents to pursue technical sciences to offering continuing-ed and nighttime programs. Manyphotonics positions require in-depth knowledge of optics, and companies suggest more specificoptics classes beyond what is covered in general physics courses. One of the common suggestionswas to offer more hands-on classes, with practical laboratory experience. In addition, companiessuggested expanding or improving technician training and Ph.D. programs, and providing a higherlevel of specificity in engineering programs, such as optomechanical or electromechanical. There was,again, a focus on renewable energy technologies. Companies suggested courses in photovoltaicdesign and installation, power management, and sustainable development.
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OPEN-ENDED COMMENTS
The survey provided companies with an opportunity to suggest what steps they would take toimprove the business climate for existing Colorado photonics companies. Companies raised thefollowing issues:
• Revise the tax structure for businesses. One respondent suggested that start-up companies mightreceive additional tax breaks during their formative years.
• Provide better funding for higher education to help companies meet their workforce training needs.It was suggested that companies and universities could work together more closely to providestudents with real-world experience through internships and specialized training programs.Company leaders stressed the importance of making higher education financially accessible foreveryone.
• Secure grants or provide funding or incentives to strengthen innovation and retain currentcompanies in the cluster.
• Improve the infrastructure in such areas as transportation, communications, and lab-tech facilityspace. A strong infrastructure is essential in helping control the cost of commuting for theworkforce.
• Continue to strengthen the state photonics cluster through such means as interaction and tradeshows.
Companies were also asked to identify ways to attract companies to Colorado as a means ofstrengthening the cluster. As expected, various respondents pointed out the importance of retainingthe current base of companies.
Surveyed companies identified the following issues as steps for attracting photonics companies toColorado:
• Provide tax incentives and continue efforts to make the tax structure more business-friendly.
• Continue to strengthen the cluster. Providing more facilities such as UCD CAPT and makingmatching funds available to start-up companies are steps that can be taken to make Colorado moreattractive.
• Ensure that there is a qualified workforce, including technicians.
• Further improve the education system and training of the workforce at all levels to grow a qualifiedworkforce.
• Help companies secure industry-specific funding, such as SBIR or STTR grants. Such grants areessential to start-up companies.
• Improve representation of small businesses in the state legislature and Congress.
• Increase collaboration among industry, education, and the federal labs.
Concluding Comments
A number of factors point to a continued optimistic outlook for the future of photonics in Colorado.
• The CPIA experienced a successful tenure in the Advance Colorado Center (ACC) and has movedto Boulder. While at the ACC, the CPIA expanded its alliances with similar trade associations. Theprimary value of being located in Boulder is that the CPIA will be in closer proximity to the hub ofthe photonics cluster. In addition, CPIA has hired an executive director since the publication of thelast directory that enables a more dynamic organization and makes it easier to reach out to all partsof the state.
• In preparing the directory, the staff saw evidence of the mergers and acquisitions that haveoccurred during the past couple of years. On a positive note, these activities have provided astronger base of funding and other resources for local companies. Anecdotal evidence suggeststhat larger corporations that have purchased local companies have chosen to keep theiracquisitions based in Colorado.
• Statewide economic development efforts have resulted in growth of the aerospace and renewableenergy industries. United Launch Alliance, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin,opened their headquarters in Littleton in 2007. Within the past year, announcements have beenmade that NREL will receive greater funding in future months. In addition, the wind energycompany Vestas has also relocated major facilities in Northern Colorado. Moreover,ConocoPhillips, Siemens, and RES announced that they would be locating energy facilities in theBoulder Valley. The expansion of the aerospace and energy clusters bodes well for the Coloradophotonics cluster.
• In late spring 2008, the Boulder Economic Council released a report identifying the economicdrivers of Boulder County. The report pointed out the importance of advanced technology (AT) tothe city, county, state, and region. Photonics is definitely a key component of the AT cluster. Inaddition, the report highlighted the value of the federal labs and the need for the private sector towork closely with the labs and state universities. This type of cooperation has been a fundamentalcomponent of the CPIA’s operating philosophy since its inception and positions the cluster forcontinued success in the future.
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• The composition of the Colorado photonics cluster continues to include a handful of largecompanies and a majority of smaller companies. The two groups serve very important, yet differentroles in the growth of the cluster. Over the next year, employment in the state of Colorado isprojected to increase at a rate of 1.5 percent to 2.0 percent. Survey results suggest that overallgrowth in the photonics cluster is expected to be two to three times that rate. This rate is applicableto the smaller companies and assumes companies will be able to find qualified workers to fillpositions.
• The cluster continues to evolve as companies adjust their product and service offerings and asthe needs of businesses change. Growth projections illustrate that photonics is an essentialtechnology in the growth of the global economy. Despite volatile economic conditions duringthe current decade, it appears that Colorado has been able to maintain its base of photonicsworkers, because some of the industries that use photonics technology are counter-cyclical. Inaddition, several companies experienced strong growth during the downturn, enabling them tohire workers who lost their jobs.
• Because photonics is an enabling technology, it is broad-based, with applications in a variety ofindustries. This helps make Colorado a more well-balanced, diversified economy. In particular,photonics has a wide range of applications in the rapidly growing nanotechnology field, as well asuses in the biotechnology and biomedical industries.
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Colorado School of Mines
RESEARCH PROGRAM
The Colorado School of Mines (CSM) research program in applied optics is a broad,interdisciplinary program with involvement from the departments of physics,engineering, chemical engineering, geophysics, and materials science.
Activities in physics focus primarily on development of novel optical characterizationtechniques, performance of precision optical measurements, nonlinear microscopy, ultrafast laserphysics, and short-wavelength generation.
Activities in engineering tend to emphasize optics as a way of monitoring reaction kinetics, chemicalsynthesis, and combustion. The focus of work in chemical engineering and materials science is onintegrating optics with microfluidic systems and with materials synthesis and control; it includesphotoelectric chemistry, optical process monitoring, and development of novel optical materials.
In geophysics, optical techniques are used to study acoustic wave propagation in rocks and materialsof geological interest.
EDUCATION PROGRAM
CSM is a public research university devoted to engineering and applied science. The Department ofPhysics offers a BS degree in engineering physics (ABET accredited) and an MS and PhD in appliedphysics. The undergraduate program, which ranks in the top 10 nationwide in the number ofgraduating physics majors, also offers a combined BS physics/MS engineering program. PhDstudents have the option of a minor in optical science and engineering. All undergraduate physicsmajors take a course in electromagnetic waves and optical physics, and a semester of advanced labwith optics experiments. Elective courses open to graduate and advanced undergraduate studentsinclude laser physics, nonlinear optics, optical engineering, Fourier and physical optics, photovoltaicdevices, and materials processing lab.
FACILITIES
The Colorado School of Mines has made a strong commitment to research by constructing a newresearch building that houses several members of the Physics Department working with lasers andoptical techniques, including Professors Durfee, Kowalski, Scales, Squier, and Taylor. It also containsthe Center for Commercial Applications of Combustion in Space (CCACS). Optics-related facilitiesthere and elsewhere on campus include:
• Nonlinear microscopy• Near-field scanning optical microscopy• Micro-Raman scattering• FTIR and laser Raman spectroscopy• Spectroscopic ellipsometry• Temperature-dependent photoluminescence• Second harmonic and vibrational sum frequency generation• Lithography• Physical and chemical vapor deposition• Iodine frequency stabilized He-Ne lasers and dye lasers• Ultrafast x-ray diffraction• Ultrafast laser oscillators, chirped-pulse amplifier systems
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COLORADO HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND TRAININGPROGRAMS IN OPTICS, OPTOELECTRONICS, AND PHOTONICS
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CSM OPTICS/PHOTONICS/OPTOELECTRONICS FACULTYResearcher and Specialty Telephone E-mail AddressLincoln Carr (303) 273-3759 [email protected] optical, atomic and molecular physics, and nonlinear dynamics.Reuben T. Collins (303) 273-3851 [email protected] probe microscopy, new-field microscopy, optoelectronic materials, photoluminescence, excitationspectroscopy, and nanoscale physics and devices.Christopher Dryer (303) 273-3890 [email protected] instrumentation for combustion diagnostics and space exploration. Laser induced fluorescence, hyper-spectralimaging, Raman, IR absorption, ring-down, and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopies.Charles G. Durfee (303) 273-3894 [email protected] physics and ultrafast laser-matter interactions, novel designs of laser systems and optical diagnostics, lasersources of short-pulsed UV, XUV, and x-ray light.Thomas E. Furtak (303) 273-3843 [email protected] characterization of surfaces and thin films, spectroscopic ellipsometry, surface nonlinear optics, electronicmaterials, polymers, and liquid crystals.Paul Jagodzinski (303) 273-3622 [email protected] of materials for enhanced Raman scattering.Frank V. Kowalski (303) 273-3845 [email protected] physics, application of lasers to precision measurements, and frequency-stabilized lasers.David W.M. Marr (303) 273-3008 [email protected] characterization, laser manipulation, directed assembly of colloidal and polymeric systems, and novelmesoscale colloidal architectures.Terry Parker (303) 273-3657 [email protected] measurements in high temperature and pressure reacting systems, combustion generated pollutants, particlesizing, and characterization using optical measurement techniques.John Scales (303) 273-3850 [email protected] and wave chaos, mesoscopic phenomena, optical and quasi-optical characterization of materials, andmillimeter wave spectroscopy.Jeff Squier (303) 273-2835 [email protected] x-ray production and imaging, nonlinear microscopy, laser micromachining, and optical methods inmicrofluidic systems.Craig Taylor (303) 273-3586 [email protected], electronic and structural properties of crystalline and amorphous semiconductors, disordered materials andtheir characterization, and photovoltaics.Colin Wolden (303) 273-3544 [email protected] materials synthesis and processing, chemical vapor disposition (CVD), plasma-assisted CVD of electronicand dielectric materials, gas-phase and surface kinetics, and reactor modeling.Matt Young (303) 273-3862 [email protected] optics and optical instrumentation, optical fibers, and metrology.
Colorado State University
RESEARCH PROGRAM
Laser and optics research at Colorado State University is amultidisciplinary effort involving the departments of Electricaland Computer Engineering, Physics, and Chemistry. Researchranges from engineering novel lasers with output wavelengths inthe extreme ultraviolet (EUV— λ=5-50 nm) and EUV applicationtest beds for nanoscience and nanotechnology, to using femtosecond light pulses tomanipulate and control atoms and molecules, to investigating vibrational relaxationdynamics in chemical reactions. In the midst of this scope fall a number of activitiesrelated to optoelectronic devices and their applications in optical sensors, as well as theimplementation of sophisticated laser spectroscopy and advanced imaging methods for singlemolecule and DNA detection, for laser-cooling techniques to study atomic gas Bose-Einsteincondensates, and for implementing single-atom-on-demand source for silicon quantum computers.The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is home to the National ScienceFoundation Engineering Research Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Science and Technology (NSF EUVERC). The goal of this center, which also involves the University of Colorado at Boulder, theUniversity of California Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, is to engineer novel tabletopsources of EUV light, compelling applications ranging from imaging to spectroscopy.
EDUCATION PROGRAM
CSU places a special emphasis on optics and lasers. This field of study is one of two specializedconcentrations (the other is computers) that undergraduates can elect within the Department ofElectrical and Computer Engineering. Accordingly, a number of elective courses are available in thisarea, including optical electronics, experiments in optical electronics, general and advanced optics,Fourier optics, laser fundamentals, semiconductor devices, fiber optic communications,nanophotonics, and ultrafast phenomena. Many of these courses are at a level appropriate for seniorsor beginning graduate students. In addition, CSU offers specialized advanced courses in EUV scienceand technology, plasma physics, and x-ray lasers. A Certificate in Extreme Ultraviolet Science andTechnology is offered through the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Researchexperiences for undergraduates during the summer and throughout the year for CSU students are anintegral part of the education program.
FACILITIES
Laser and optics research facilities are centered at two main sites. The Foothills Campus is the homeof the NSF EUV ERC. These facilities include more than 10,000 square feet of specialized laboratoryspace for the development of advanced optical laser drivers used as pumps for EUV lasers, state-of-the-art femtosecond lasers, and novel nanoimaging and nano-patterning systems that exploit theshort-wavelength and short-pulse duration of the EUV light. These advanced nanometrology tools,combined with other processing capabilities, equip the Nanoscale Science and TechnologyFabrication and Characterization Facility. An advanced coating facility that produces multilayerinterference coatings for high-power optical lasers is also part of the NSF EUV ERC. The facilities onthe main campus include a number of well-equipped optics laboratories with a variety of lasersources and associated instrumentation. The Engineering Building contains a fully-equipped cleanroom with semiconductor processing capabilities that include microlithography equipment, dry- andwet-etching capability, metal and dielectric deposition, and a full range of materials characterizationequipment. The Physics Department is home to the W. M. Keck Foundation Laser Lab for advancingquantum computing-related research.
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CSU OPTICS/LASERS FACULTYResearcher and Specialty Telephone E-mail AddressRandy Bartels (970) 491-1464 [email protected] optics and lasers, molecular optoelectronics, extreme ultraviolet lasers, ultrafast laser-based sensors, andlearning control.Diego Krapf (970) 491-4255 [email protected] biophysics experiments at the nanometer scale; novel nanoscale devices such as solid-state nanopores,imaging tools for single-molecule tracking, and nanomanipulation instruments like optical tweezers.Kevin Lear (970) 491-0718 [email protected] cavity surface-emitting lasers; fiber optic data communications; and compound semiconductor device growth,fabrication, characterization, and applications.Siu Au Lee (970) 491-6389 [email protected] manipulation of atoms for atom interferometry and nanolithography, precision laser tests of fundamentaltheories.Nancy Levinger (970) 491-1331 [email protected] spectroscopy of vibrational relaxation dynamics in chemical reactions; spectroscopy; solvation dynamicsand chemical reaction dynamics at interfaces between condensed phases.Mario Marconi (970) 491-8299 [email protected] wavelength lasers, nanoimaging and nanopatterning in the extreme ultraviolet.Carmen Menoni (970) 491-5557 [email protected] and nanopatterning in the extreme ultraviolet; optical coatings for high-power lasers.Chiao-Yao (Joe) She (970) 491-6261 [email protected] techniques for atmospheric measurements.Jacob Roberts (970) 491-0578 [email protected] gas Bose-Einstein Condensates (BECs), and laser cooling.Jorge Rocca (970) 491-8371 [email protected] wavelength lasers, soft x-ray lasers, application of soft x-ray lasers, and soft x-ray optics.Alan Van Orden (970) 491-6286 [email protected] molecule spectroscopy and time resolved laser spectroscopy.
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University of Colorado
RESEARCH PROGRAM
The University of Colorado at Boulder has extensive researchactivities in the areas of optics, optoelectronics,and photonics. Interdisciplinary research involvingelectrical and computer engineering, physics, mechanicalengineering, chemistry, and chemical engineering bringfaculty and students in optics, optoelectronics, andphotonics together across department boundaries.
The university has developed a broad range of enabling technologies at the materials,device, and systems levels. Core technologies include ferroelectric liquid crystals, smart pixel arrays,optical neural networks, liquid crystal on silicon devices, waveguide switches, system modeling anddesign, optoelectronic miniaturization and packaging, polymer waveguides, photorefractives,biosensors, optical CAD tools, holographic optical elements, laser stabilization, ultra-fast lasers,nonlinear optics, solder bump bonding, photodetectors, and micro-electro-mechanical systems(MEMS).
EDUCATION PROGRAM
The university’s optics/photonics/optoelectronics education program encourages science andengineering students from diverse backgrounds to work in teams, solving open-ended problems thathave industrial and academic relevance. Multidisciplinary research projects are larger in scope thantraditional research projects, often involving several researchers, as well as collaboration withcolleagues from the industry. Students can receive a baccalaureate, master’s, and doctorate degree inone of several disciplines, with an emphasis in optics, photonics, or optoelectronics. As key elementsin their programs, students make presentations to groups, participate in grant proposal writing, andinteract with industry and academic team members.
RESEARCH FACILITIES
The university has extensive photonics, optics, and optoelectronics research facilities in theEngineering Center, Department of Physics, and Department of Chemistry. This space houses thefacilities for materials growth, characterization, device fabrication, and test facilities. Examples of thelabs include:
• The Keck High-Speed Metrology Laboratory• The Integrated Circuit Processing Laboratory• The Liquid Crystal Simulator Laboratory• Facilities for fabricating optically addressed spatial light modulators• A clean-room facility for optoelectronic devices• A high-frequency laser characterization laboratory• Smart pixel array design and test facilities• MEMS design and characterization facility• Nanoscale characterization laboratory
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CU OPTICS/PHOTONICS/OPTOELECTRONICS FACULTYResearcher and Specialty Telephone E-mail AddressDana Anderson (303) 492-5202 [email protected] neural systems, nonlinear optics.Frank Barnes (303) 492-7956 [email protected] of lasers to biology, optical recording, high-speed optically-driven optical switches, opticalcommunications, new lasers, and photonic devices.John Bohn (303) 492-5426 [email protected] studies of ultra-cold atoms and molecules, degenerate Bose and Fermi gases, quantum dots, and near-fieldmicroscopy on surfaces.Victor Bright (303) 735-1734 [email protected] devices.Tom Cathey (303) 492-1888 [email protected] imaging systems and extended depth of field or focus passive ranging.Noel Clark (303) 492-6240 [email protected] liquid crystal device physics.Eric Cornell (303) 492-6281 [email protected] condensates, ultra-cold atomic gases, and laser-cooling and magnetic-trapping techniques.Steve Cundiff (303) 492-7858 [email protected] interaction of ultra-short laser pulses with semiconductors, control of the carrier-envelope phase for opticalfrequency metrology, coherent optical phenomena in very dense atomic gases, terahertzspectroscopy of mixed-valencematerial, optical second harmonic generation at interfaces, and pulse propagation in optical fibers.Alan Gallagher (303) 497-3936 [email protected] scattering, near-field optical microscopy, radiation interaction with dense atomic vapors and beams.John L. Hall (303) 497-3126 [email protected] stabilization, precision measurement, absolute optical frequency measurement, and electronics for laserstabilization.Murray Holland (303) 492-4172 [email protected] studies of Bose-Einstein condensation.Deborah Jin (303) 492-0256 [email protected] and magnetic trapping and evaporative cooling techniques to create ultra-cold Fermi gas of atoms.David M. Jonas (303) 492-3818 [email protected] nonlinear optics and Fourier transform spectroscopy.Henry C. Kapteyn (303) 492-8198 [email protected], optics, ultrafast lasers, x-ray and ultraviolet generation, nonlinear optics, laser amplifier systems, and pulsemeasurement.Yung-Cheng Lee (303) 492-3393 [email protected] packaging, optical MEMS, flip-chip solder or solderless assembly, thermal management, andmechanical stress/strain/fatigue studies.Stephen R. Leone (303) 492-5128 [email protected] lasers, near field optical microscopy, phase and amplitude control of light pulses, and generation of soft x-rays.Carl Lineberger (303) 492-7834 [email protected] of radiation with ions; dipole-bound states of negative ions, electron affinities and structure of radicals andmetal clusters, ultrafast dynamics in neutral species formed from electron photodetachment of negative ions, and gas-phase limit of salvation.Arnoldo Majerfeld (303) 492-7164 [email protected], characterization, theory of optoelectronic devices and materials; nanotechnology employing III-Vsemiconductors; piezoelectric lasers; MOVPE growth; and characterization of quantum well structures.Robert McLeod (303) 735-0997 [email protected] polymer integrated optics devices. 3D phase and amplitude metrology and microscopy. Optical modeling anddesign.
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Researcher and Specialty Telephone E-mail AddressAlan Mickelson (303) 492-7539 [email protected] and lasers, electromagnetics, and microwaves.Garret Moddel (303) 492-1889 [email protected] OE materials and devices.Margaret Murnane (303) 492-7839 [email protected], optics, ultrafast lasers, x-ray and ultraviolet generation, nonlinear optics, laser amplifier systems, and pulsemeasurement.John Neff (303) 492-7135 [email protected] optical interconnection and smart pixel arrays.David Nesbitt (303) 492-8857 [email protected] clusters, radicals, and molecular ions; chemical reaction dynamics; atmospheric kinetics; and singlemolecule/near-field scanning optical microscopy.Wounjhang (Won) Park (303) 735-3601 [email protected], fabrication, and characterizations of new photonic nano-structures and devices based on photonic crystals,and theoretical studies on optical properties of photonic crystals.Rafael Piestun (303) 735-0894 [email protected] and nano-structured photonic devices, synthesis of multidimensional light-fields, electromagnetic modeling ofphotonic devices, and unconventional imaging systems.Charles T. Rogers (303) 492-4476 [email protected] matter experiments in pulsed linear and nonlinear optics and magneto optics of thin film metals and metaloxides.Jon Sauer (303) 492-6424 [email protected] and computer architecture.Ganesh Subbarayan (303) 492-1726 [email protected] and manufacturing.Bart Van Zeghbroeck (303) 492-2809 [email protected] laser and detector arrays.Kelvin Wagner (303) 492-4661 [email protected] computing and signal processing, optical neural networks, optical solution interactions for switching, ultrafastand multispectral techniques, numerical methods, nonlinear optics, acoustooptics, RF photonics, and array processing.David Walba (303) 492-6750 [email protected] liquid crystal synthesis.Carl Wieman (303) 492-6963 [email protected] condensation, new techniques for trapping atoms with laser light, and novel cooling techniques for laser-trapped atoms.Jun Ye (303) 735-3171 [email protected] frequency metrology and laser frequency stabilization, high precision measurements, and quantum optics withcold atoms and molecules.
University of Denver
RESEARCH PROGRAM
In the University of Denver Engineering program, the opticsarea focuses on the following:
• Optoelectronic and photonic device modeling• Characterization of optoelectronic/photonic
materials• Optoelectronics device characterizations• Organic optoelectronic devices• Bio-MEMS/Sensors• Micro/Nano opto-electromechanical systems (MOEMS/NOEMS)• Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors
EDUCATION PROGRAM
The following optics-related courses are offered in the undergraduate and graduate curriculum.
• Optoelectronics• Optical fiber communications• Optical networking• Photonics• Nanophotonics• Advanced electronics• Physical electronics
MEMS and nonlinear optics courses are planned for the future.
FACILITIES
The University of Denver has a 500-square-foot clean room with sputtering and metallizationcapability, and a 300-square-foot optics laboratory. The department also has an acoustic emissionmonitoring system, a Siemens D-5000 x-ray diffraction system, a JEOL Scanning ElectronMicroscope (model 5800LV), and an x-ray spectrum analyzer.
PHOTONICS FACULTYResearcher and Specialty Telephone E-mail AddressDr. Robert Coombe, Chancellor of DU (303) 871-2111 [email protected] chemistry for the deposition of thin films of materials used in optical devices, deposition of boron nitride thinfilms, and characterization of thin films.Dr. M. A. Matin (303) 871-2833 [email protected] and characterizations of optoelectronic and photonic devices and systems.Dr. S. Shaheen (303) 871-6695 [email protected] semiconductors, in particular the development of organic photovoltaic devices or “plastic solar cells.
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Colorado AdvancedPhotonics Technology Center
The Colorado Advanced Photonics Technology Laboratory(CAPT) was established in late 1998 to facilitate the growthand development of the Colorado photonics industry. TheCAPT Laboratory provides the following:
• Manufacturing-oriented equipment and facilities to assist companies in bringingproducts to the market.
• Industrially relevant education to train and cross-train factory-, technician-, andengineering-level personnel for photonics product manufacturing.
• Contract measurement and engineering services for companies all around the country.
• Resources for commercialization of Colorado’s university research when appropriate.
The CAPT facility was initially opened to the public in the spring of 1999 at the HEAT Center inAurora, Colorado. The facility was relocated to Longmont, CO in July of 2002, and now has apermanent home at the Auraria campus with the University of Colorado Denver, Engineering andHealth Sciences Center. Information and directions can be found on the website listed below. CAPThas an active list of more than 60 corporate members. The 2,500-square-foot facility has $5 million ofequipment and a Class-1,000 clean room, a Class-IV laser center, and general laboratory space.
The CAPT Laboratory has several main suites of equipment and capabilities.
• Metrology and optical characterization (AFM, optical profilometer, stylus profilometer,microscopes, interferometer, spectrophotometer, MTF, etc.)
• Photolithography• Environmental testing• General development• Prototype packaging• Optical communications
Facilities are available at an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly rate. The very affordable rate structureis commensurate with the value of the equipment, and these rates and terms are unmatchedanywhere in the nation. Contract engineering, measurement, and test services are also available.
For more information, access the CAPT website at www.captcenter.org, or contact Larry Scherrer at(303) 556-4175 or at [email protected].
www.sales.hamamatsu.com
Colorado Sales Office: 303-554-9122 • Corporate Headquarters (New Jersey): 800-524-0504
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1/4 Wave Optics, Inc.Address 639 3rd Avenue
Lyons, CO 80540County BoulderPhone (303) 823-6167Fax (303) 823-6467
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Tim Kelling, VP
Origination 1993NAICS-1 334515Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures retardation waveplates.
ADA TechnologiesAddress 8100 Shaffer Parkway, Suite 130
Littleton, CO 80127County ArapahoePhone (303) 792-5615Fax (303) 792-5633
Email [email protected] www.adatech.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Cliff Brown, PresidentOrigination 1985NAICS-1 541710Employees 20-49
Products/Services Research and developmentorganization specializing in airpollution control, environmentaland pharmaceutical instruments,semiconductor measurement, andmedical devices.
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.Address 1625 Sharp Point Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525County LarimerPhone (800) 446-9167Fax (970) 221-5583
Email [email protected] www.advanced-energy.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Hans-Georg Betz,President and CEO
Origination 1981NAICS-1 334418Employees 500-999
Products/Services Provides power and flow solutionsfor emerging, renewable energy andIT markets. Focuses on high-growth applications, including solarcells, passive-solar architecturalglass, and solar grid-tie inverters.
Advanced ResearchInstruments Corp.
Address P.O. Box 7427Golden, CO 80403
County JeffersonPhone (303) 463-5500Fax (303) 463-5505
Email [email protected] www.aricorp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Josef Lebiedzik, CEO/PresidentOrigination 1980NAICS-1 334515Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures electronicinstruments and image analyzersfor scanning electron microscopes.Products include preamplifiers forPMTs, pulse preamplifiers, andcustom electronic instruments.
ADVANCED THINFILMS, LLC
Address 5733 Central AvenueBoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (720) 494-4194Fax (720) 652-9948
Email [email protected] www.atfilms.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ramin Lalezari, PresidentOrigination 2002NAICS-1 334513Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures precision, high-quality optical components andcoatings for applications in thefields of scientific research, defense,aerospace, telecommunications,and laser and semiconductormanufacturing.
Affinity Business SystemsAddress 6820 Broadway, #J
Denver, CO 80221County DenverPhone (303) 477-3338Fax (303) 477-9265
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Buffie Snider, Office Manager
Origination 1999NAICS-1 334290Employees 10-19
Products/Services Produces photo ID badgingsystems, such as proximity cards,security identification cards, andphoto identification cameras.
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Agile Technology, Inc.Address 2867 Humboldt Circle
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 774-9903Fax (303) 651-9684
Origination 2004NAICS-1 333314Employees 5-9
Products/Services Makes triggers for CO2 lasers.
Agilent TechnologiesAddress 9780 South Meridian Boulevard
Englewood, CO 80112County ArapahoePhone (303) 662-2034Fax (800) 829-4433
Email [email protected] www.agilent.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt William P. Sullivan, CEOOrigination 1999NAICS-1 334515Employees 500-999
Products/Services Contact center for customersrequiring information/applicationsupport regarding Agilent’s test andmeasurement products.
Air Quality Design & AnalysisAddress 11919 West I-70
Frontage Road North, Unit 105Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
County JeffersonPhone (303) 2250287Fax 303-225-0286URL www.airqualitydesign.comEmail [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Marty Buhr, CEOOrigination 2005Employees 1-4
Products/Services Air Quality Design, Inc. specializesin design and fabrication of highperformance air chemistryinstrumentation, air quality dataanalysis, and atmospheric sciencefield work.
Air Resource Specialists, Inc.Address 1901 Sharp Point Drive, Suite E
Fort Collins, CO 80525-4429County LarimerPhone (970) 484-7941Fax (970) 484-3423
Email [email protected] www.air-resource.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Joe Adlhoch, PresidentOrigination 1981NAICS-1 541620Employees 50-99
Products/Services Provides visibility monitoring,modeling, and research service, andmanufactures visibility monitoringinstrumentation.
Albeo Technologies, Inc.Address 3125 Sterling Circle Suite 105
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (720) 407-4960Fax (720) 407-4965
Email [email protected] www.albeotech.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jeff Bisberg, CEOOrigination 2007NAICS-1 335110Employees 20-49
Products/Services Brings the advantages of LED to theindustrial and commercialmarketplace, where fluorescent andHID are the dominant traditionallight sources. Focuses R&D effortsspecifically on industrial customers.
Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc.Address 1241 West Mineral Avenue,
Suite 200Littleton, CO 80120
County ArapahoePhone (303) 989-8900Fax 303-791-4262URL www.alcoholmonitoring.comEmail [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jeff Hawthorne, CTOOrigination 1997Employees 100
Products/Services Established in 1997, AlcoholMonitoring Systems, Inc. (AMS)manufactures SCRAM® or SecureContinuous Remote AlcoholMonitor. SCRAM is a non-invasivealcohol-detection system thatprovides 24-hour-a-day alcoholmonitoring, as frequently as onceevery 30 minutes, regardless of theoffender’s location. SCRAM is thefirst alcohol testing system to usetransdermal analysis to measure foralcohol consumption.
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ALIO INDUSTRIESAddress 11919 West I-70
Frontage Road North, #119Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
County JeffersonPhone (303) 339-7500Fax (303) 339-7501
Email [email protected] www.alioindustries.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt C. William Hennessey, PresidentOrigination 2001NAICS-1 334419Employees 5-9
Products/Services Designs and manufactures nano-precision robotics and motionsystems.
Alpha Spectra, Inc.Address 715 Arrowest Court
Grand Junction, CO 81505County MesaPhone (970) 243-4477Fax (970) 244-6947
Email [email protected] www.alphaspectra.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Frank Wilkinson III, PresidentOrigination 1986NAICS-1 334519Employees 20-49
Products/Services Manufactures scintillationdetectors.
Analog Devices, Inc.Address 1811 Pike Road,
Building 2, Unit 2aLongmont, CO 80501
County BoulderPhone (720) 494-5735Fax (720) 494-5702
Email [email protected] www.analog.com
Origination 2006NAICS-1 423690Employees 20-49
Products/Services Develops mixed-signal integratedcircuits for portable and displaymarkets. ICs are for powermanagement applications--standardor application-specific.
Apogee Scientific, Inc.Address 2895 West Oxford Avenue, Suite 1
Englewood, CO 80110County ArapahoePhone (303) 783-9599Fax (303) 783-9607URL www.apogee-sci.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jim Armstrong
Applications TechnologyAssociates
Address Boulder, CO 80303County BoulderPhone (303) 499-5199Fax (303) 499-6867
CEO/Senior Mgmt Duane E. Grant, Director,Science and Engineering
Origination 1990NAICS-1 334513Employees 1-4
Products/Services Develops optical instruments forthe ski industry. Manufactures laser“bevelgage” for precisemeasurement of bevels on bottomsand sides of ski edges. Providesconsultation for optical-mechanicaldesign and services.
Applied Research Associates -Colorado Springs
Address 102 South Tejon StreetSuite 1100, Unit CColorado Springs, CO 80903
County El PasoPhone (719) 578-3311URL www.ara.com
Origination 1979NAICS-1 541712Employees 10-19
Products/Services Capabilities at this office includenatural hazard threat andvulnerability assessment, chem/biodefense, modeling and simulation,information, and intelligence.
Applied Research Associates -Englewood
Address 14824 East Hinsdale Avenue,Unit CEnglewood, CO 80112-4063
County ArapahoePhone (303) 699-7737Fax (303) 699-5888URL www.ara.com
Origination 1979NAICS-1 541712Employees 10-19
Products/Services Capabilities at this office includesensor systems, information andintelligence, modeling andsimulation, structural mitigation,test and evaluation, and systemsengineering.
Applied Research Associates -Littleton
Address 10720 Bradford Road, Suite 110Littleton, CO 80127
County ArapahoePhone (303) 795-8106Fax (303) 795-8159URL www.ara.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Larry Brown, Division Manager -Rocky Mountain Division
Origination 1979NAICS-1 541712Employees 20-49
Products/Services Capabilities at this office includesolving technical issues associatedwith defense technologies, civiltechnologies, systems analysis,environmental engineering andscience, security engineering andprotective design, softwaredevelopment, and testing.
Applied TechnologyProducts, Inc.
Address 7 Sandra LaneManitou Springs, CO 80829
County El PasoPhone (719) 685-0133Fax (719) 685-2513
Email [email protected]
URL www.appliedtechnologyproducts.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Groff Schroeder, PresidentOrigination 1995NAICS-1 541710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Research and development ofwavelength-division multiplexingand optical switching components.
ARETE ASSOCIATESAddress 1225 Ken Pratt Boulevard,
Suite 206Longmont, CO 80501
County BoulderPhone (303) 682-0614Fax (303) 485-6412
Email [email protected] www.arete.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John McLean, CEOOrigination 1976NAICS-1 541712Employees 5-9
Products/Services Contributes to national securitythrough the performance ofadvanced science and engineeringresearch and development, as wellas military and intelligence studiesand analysis.
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc.Address 8120 Shaffer Parkway
Littleton, CO 80127-4107County ArapahoePhone (303) 285-9885Fax (303) 285-9882URL www.ascentsolar.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Matthew Foster,President and CEO
Origination 2005NAICS-1 334413Employees 20-49
Products/Services Manufactures state of the art, thin-film monolithically integrated CIGSflexible photovoltaic modules.
ASD INC.Address 2555 55th Street, Suite 100
Boulder, CO 80301-2344County BoulderPhone (303) 444-6522Fax (303) 444-6825
Email [email protected] www.asdi.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Rzasa, President/CEOOrigination 1990NAICS-1 333314Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides high performanceanalytical instrumentationsolutions to industrial and scientificmarkets.
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Aspen TechnologiesAddress 5050 List Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80919County El PasoPhone (719) 592-9100 x 116Fax (719) 592-9126
Email [email protected] www.aspentechnologies.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jack Harrison, PresidentOrigination 1999NAICS-1 333993Employees 50-99
Products/Services Packaging service provider.
Astralux, Inc.Address 2500 Central Avenue
Boulder, CO 80301-2845County BoulderPhone (303) 413-1440Fax (303) 413-1465
Email [email protected] www.astraluxinc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Randolph Treece, President/CEOOrigination 1992NAICS-1 541712Employees 1-4
Products/Services Develops optoelectronic materialsand devices and high-power/temperature transistors.
Ava Solar, Inc.Address 4557 Denrose Court, Unit B
Fort Collins, CO 80524County LarimerPhone (970) 472-1580Fax (970) 482-3999URL www.avasolar.comEmail [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Pascal Noronha, CEOOrigination 2007NAICS-1Employees 150 soon to be 500
Products/Services Manufacture of large areaphotovoltaic modules, suitable forlarge-scale, grid-connected utilityand commercial applications.
AVANTES, INC.Address 9769 West 119th Drive, Suite 4
Broomfield, CO 80021County BroomfieldPhone (303) 410-8668Fax (303) 410-8669
Email [email protected] www.avantes.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Greg Neece, PresidentOrigination 2001NAICS-1 423490Employees 1-4
Products/Services Produces, develops, and sellsproducts in the field of fiber opticspectroscopy, such asspectrometers, light sources,software, fiber optics, accessories,and special applications.
AvayaAddress 1300 West 120th Avenue
Westminster, CO 80234County AdamsPhone (303) 538-1200Fax (303) 280-8300
Email [email protected] www.avaya.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Donald K. Peterson,CEO/Chairman
Origination 2000NAICS-1 334220Employees 1000+
Products/Services Provides research focusing on thebasic science and technologies,including photonics, that involvecommunications systems andsoftware.
BACH RESEARCHCORPORATION
Address 2200 Central Avenue, Suite D3Boulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 444-3602Fax (303) 444-3633
Email [email protected] www.bachresearch.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Erich Bach, PresidentOrigination 2003NAICS-1 333314Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures custom precisionoptics and diffraction gratings:ruled gratings, holographicgratings, diamond turned optics,polished optics, and opticalcoatings with custom tailoring
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BALL AEROSPACE &TECHNOLOGIESCORPORATION
Address P.O. Box 1062Boulder, CO 80301-2734
County BoulderPhone (303) 939-4000Fax (303) 939-6100
Email [email protected] www.ballaerospace.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt David L. Taylor, President/CEOOrigination 1956NAICS-1 334511Employees 1000+
Products/Services Designs and manufacturesspacecraft and space systems,including scientific sensors,cryogenic subsystems,communication and antennasystems, and video products.
Baseline-MOCON, Inc.Address 19661 US Highway 36
Lyons, CO 80540County BoulderPhone (303) 823-6661Fax (800) 848-6464
Email [email protected] www.baseline-mocon.com
Origination 1991NAICS-1 334516Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures and markets a fullline of advanced gas monitoringinstrumentation. Develops andmanufactures gas sensors thatemploy several principals of gasanalysis, including gaschromatography, continuousmonitors, and portableinstruments.
Beacon BiotechnologyAddress 1899 Gaylor Street
Denver, CO 80206County DenverPhone (303) 336-5752Fax (303) 320-1439
Email [email protected] www.beaconbiotechnology.com/
Origination 2006NAICS-1 339110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Developing a new generation ofdiagostics that are highly mobile,simple, inexpensive, and powerful.
Beam Imaging SolutionsAddress 1610 Pace Street, Unit 900 #303
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (303) 859-7313Fax (720) 494-1850
Email [email protected] www.beamimaging.com/
NAICS-1 334517Employees 1-4
Products/Services Dedicated to new innovativeimaging solutions for particle andphoton (UV, X-ray) beams andoffers a wide range of imagingproducts to fit particularapplications and budgets.
Beckman CoulterAddress 4850 Innovation Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525County LarimerPhone (800) 822-9902Fax (970) 226-0107URL www.beckmancoulter.com
Origination 1988NAICS-1 425120Employees 100-249
Products/Services Manufactures flow cytometers, bio-medical instruments, and bio-chemical reagents.
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BioCare Systems, Inc.Address 10940 South Parker Road, #534
Parker, CO 80134County DouglasPhone (303) 796-7043Email [email protected] www.biocaresystems.com/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Sherry Fox, President and CEOOrigination 1999NAICS-1 541420Employees 1-4
Products/Services Designs, develops, and marketshealth-care devices that use deep-tissue light therapy to decreasepain, accelerate healing, andimprove quality of life.
BiOptixAddress 1745 38th Street, Suite A
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 545-5550Fax (303) 545-5551
Email [email protected] www.BiOptix.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Misha Plam, President and CEOOrigination 2003NAICS-1 334519Employees 10-19
Products/Services Developer of a highly sensitivebiosensor for detection of traceamounts of bacteria, viruses,proteins, nucleic acids, antibodies,and other biological and chemicalagents in real-time and withminimal human intervention.
BLUE LINE ENGINEERINGCOMPANY
Address 525 East Colorado AvenueColorado Springs, CO 80903-1938
County El PasoPhone (719) 447-1373Fax (719) 447-1400
Email [email protected] www.bluelineengineering.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Gregory H. Ames, President/CEOOrigination 1994NAICS-1 541339Employees 5-9
Products/Services Designs and manufactures highprecision differential displacementsensors, edge sensors, and actuatorsfor space qualified, mil-grade, andindustrial applications.
Blue Sky Industries, LlcAddress 19 W. Las Vegas St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903-4217County El PasoPhone (719) 444-0646Fax (719)442-2384
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Frank Mesce, CEO
Origination 1997Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufacture and repairmeasurement instruments for thesteel and aluminum industries.
Bolder Vision OptikAddress 4730 Walnut Street, Suite 102
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 440-3327Fax (303) 440-0929
Email [email protected] www.boldervision.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Roberto Gonzalez, President/CEOOrigination 1994NAICS-1 334513Employees 1-4
Products/Services Designs and manufacturespolarization control devices.Utilization of liquid crystals,polymers, and birefringentmaterials for low cost solutions toOEM applications.
BOULDERIMAGING, INC.
Address 1500 Cherry Street, Suite CLouisville, CO 80027
County BoulderPhone (303) 604-2368Fax (720) 890-7731
Email [email protected] www.boulderimaging.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Carlos Jorquera, President andSenior Systems Engineer
Origination 1995NAICS-1 423430Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures products specializingin real-time digital video recording,image processing, image analysis,and data archiving for criticalimaging projects to meet thedemands of high-performanceimaging and machine visionapplications.
Boulder Innovation GroupAddress 4824 Sterling Drive
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 447-0248Fax (303) 447-3905
Email [email protected] www.boulderinnovators.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ivan Faul, PresidentOrigination 2002NAICS-1 541710Employees 10-19
Products/Services Designs, develops, andmanufactures products for real-time, free-hand, 3-D digitization ofpoints in space for medical andindustrial applications. Involved inmanufacturing of camera systems,electronic devices, fiber opticsystems, and photonics.
Boulder MetricAddress 2440 Kohler Drive
Boulder, CO 80305County BoulderPhone (303) 494-0644Email [email protected]
Origination 1994NAICS-1 541712Employees 1-4
Products/Services Produces R&D measurementdevices.
BOULDER NONLINEARSYSTEMS, INC.
Address 450 Courtney Way, Unit 107Lafayette, CO 80026
County BoulderPhone (303) 604-0077Fax (303) 604-0066
Email [email protected] www.bnonlinear.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steve Serati, PresidentOrigination 1988NAICS-1 333314Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures modulators andtunable filters.
Boulder Photonics, LLCAddress 908 Troy Street
Lafayette, CO 80026County BoulderPhone (303) 827-5000Fax (303) 664-1424
Email [email protected] www.boulderphotonics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Lou Primaveri, FounderOrigination 2006NAICS-1 333314Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides optical components,optical coatings, fabrication, laband test equipment. Also providesconsulting services to clientsinvolved with photonics.
Brooks Automation, Inc.Address 6450 Dry Creek Parkway
Longmont, CO 80503-9501County BoulderPhone (303) 652-4400Fax (303) 652-2844
Email [email protected] www.brooks.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ken Van Antwer,Marketing Director
Origination 1978NAICS-1 334516Employees 50-99
Products/Services Provides vacuum measurementsolutions to meet a variety ofapplication requirements andvacuum measurement ranges.
BtechcorpAddress 8395 Greenwood Drive
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 652-6418Fax (303) 652-5422
Email [email protected] www.btechcorp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jay Browne, President/CEOOrigination 1996NAICS-1 325520Employees 1-4
Products/Services Invented and patented a process foraligning high-density fibersthrough the thickness of anuncured epoxy film, up to 20million fibers per square inch.Produces both highly thermallyconductive film adhesives.
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Buck Research InstrumentsAddress P.O. Box 19498
Boulder, CO 80308County BoulderPhone (303) 442-6055Fax (303) 443-2986
Email [email protected] www.buck-research.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Buetow, CEOOrigination 1989NAICS-1 334513Employees 1-4
Products/Services Specializes in producing highperformance chilled mirrorhygrometers that offer fast andaccurate measurements.
Burris Company, Inc.Address 331 East 8th Street
Greeley, CO 80631County WeldPhone (970) 356-1670Fax (970) 356-8702
Email [email protected]
URL www.burrisoptics.comCEO/Senior Mgmt John McCarty, President
Origination 1977NAICS-1 333314Employees 50-99
Products/Services Manufactures approximately 200different configurations of scopes,mounting systems, binoculars, andspotting scopes.
Calpac Lasers, Inc.Address P.O. Box 775930
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477County RouttPhone (970) 879-2225Fax (970) 871-4521
Email [email protected] www.calpaclasers.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dan Simon, CEOOrigination 2001NAICS-1 334513Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures high-quality laser-diode products, and laser pointers.
Carsan Engineering, Inc.Address 221 Corporate Circle Suite H
Golden, CO 80401County JeffersonPhone (303) 237-9608Fax (303) 237-0757
Email [email protected] www.carsaneng.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Sanso, PresidentOrigination 1986NAICS-1 334412Employees 10-19
Products/Services Designs and manufacturesproducts, such as oxygen deliverysystems and visualization systems,for firms in the medical, dental,industrial, semiconductor,entertainment, and videoprojection markets.
CH2M HillAddress 9191 South Jamaica Street
Englewood, CO 80112County ArapahoePhone (303) 771-0900Fax (720) 286-9250
Email [email protected] www.ch2mhill.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Corsi, Director,Corporate Communications
Origination 1970NAICS-1 541330Employees 1000+
Products/Services Provides full-service engineering,procurement, construction, andoperations. Modular fabricationand laser scanning for the energyand industrial industries.
Chimera Co.Address 1812 Valtec Lane
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 444-8000Fax (303) 444-8303
Email [email protected] www.chimeralighting.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jean Lowe, GMOrigination 1980NAICS-1 314912Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures photographic lightingequipment and accessories,including hand sewn light diffusiondevices for television, film, andstudio use.
Coherent, Inc.Address 5100 Patrick Henry Drive
Boulder, CO 80304County BoulderPhone (303) 765-2782Email [email protected] www.coherent.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Ambroseo, President/CEOOrigination 1966NAICS-1 541710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Regional sales office of aCalifornia-based company thatdesigns and manufactures laser-based products and solutions formedical, scientific, and commercialapplications.
ColdQuanta, Inc.Address 4450 Arapahoe Avenue, #100
Boulder, CO 80303County BoulderPhone (303) 415-2281Email [email protected] www.coldquanta.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Rainer Kunz, CEOOrigination 2007NAICS-1 541712Employees 5-9
Products/Services Focuses on development andmarketing of Bose-EinsteinCondensates-generating devicesand systems.
Colorado ConceptCoatings, LLC
Address 1110 North Boise AvenueLoveland, CO 80537
County WeldPhone (970) 635-2797Fax (970) 635-3054
Email [email protected] www.coloconcept.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Shane Vincent, PresidentOrigination 1999NAICS-1 425120Employees 1-4
Products/Services Custom manufacturer anddistributor of prototype to high-volume coated products for variousapplications. Applications rangefrom front and rear surface mirrorsto optics, LCDs and other displays,EMI, biotech, and aerospace.
Colorado Laser Marking, Inc.Address 638 Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907-3514County El PasoPhone (719) 531-6677Fax (719) 531-6699
Email [email protected]
URL www.coloradolasermarking.comCEO/Senior Mgmt Duane Jensen, President
Origination 1989NAICS-1 332812Employees 5-9
Products/Services Performs laser marking, laserengraving, and laser machining.
Colorado Photonics, Inc.Address 1585 Dellwood Road
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 588-5148Email [email protected] www.coloradophotonics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Sam Weaver, DirectorOrigination 2003NAICS-1 423830Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides optical equipment resale,optics consulting specializing incustom optical systems for customoptical element design,telecommunication componentdesign, and optical systems for RFsignal processing.
Colorado Precision Optics, Inc.Address 638 South Sunset Street
Longmont, CO 80501-6338County BoulderPhone (303) 678-7606Fax (303) 678-0626
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt John Van Stelton, President
Origination 1985NAICS-1 333314Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures precision opticalcomponents and production optics.
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Colorado PrecisionProducts, Inc.
Address 2400 Central, Suite CBoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 444-9711Fax (303) 444-9712
Email [email protected] www.coloradoprecision.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Pete Lepetsos, PresidentOrigination 1983NAICS-1 332710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides diamond turned andpolished optics/parts. Fabricator ofx-ray telescope optical components.Produces and offers air bearingLVDT contact linear measurementsystems, .05 microinch resolution.
Colorado Research LaboratoryAddress 115 East Indiana
Walsenburg, CO 81089County HuerfanoPhone (719) 738-1444Fax (719) 738-2010
CEO/Senior Mgmt Maurice J. Brau, PresidentOrigination 1988NAICS-1 334519Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures high-purity bulkmercury cadmium telluride forapplications in infrared detectionsystems. Provides R&D for ultrahigh Z thermoelectric materials.
Colorado Video, Inc.Address P.O. Box 928
Boulder, CO 80306County BoulderPhone (303) 530-9580Fax (303) 530-9569
Email [email protected] www.colorado-video.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Kirk Fowler, PresidentOrigination 1965NAICS-1 339220Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufacturers video instrumentsand systems for positioning,measurement, analysis, storage, andcommunication of video images,including video frame stores, videomicrometers, video analyzers, stillimage communication systems, andvideo micrometers.
Colutron Research CorporationAddress 2321 Yarmouth Avenue
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 443-5211Fax (303) 449-5050
Email [email protected] www.colutron.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Eric Wahlin, PresidentOrigination 1964NAICS-1 334516Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures analyticalinstruments, ion guns and kits, andvelocity filters (massspectrometers), acceleration andfocusing systems, ion beamdecelerators, high resolution beamimaging systems.
Conduant CorporationAddress 1501 South Sunset Street, Suite C
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (303) 485-2721Fax (303) 485-5104
Email [email protected] www.conduant.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ken Owens, President/CEOOrigination 1996NAICS-1 334112Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures ultra-fast, long-duration digital recording andplayback systems for scientificresearch, military, aerospace, andinstrumentation applications.
CoorsTekAddress North Table Mountain,
16000 Table Mountain PkwyGolden, CO 81505
County JeffersonPhone (303) 271-7000Fax (303) 271-7009
Email [email protected] www.coorstek.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Coors, CEOOrigination 1977NAICS-1 325188Employees 500-999
Products/Services Provides customer solutionsutilizing expertise in technicalceramics, precision-machinedmetals, and engineered plastics.
CovidienAddress 6135 Gunbarrel Avenue
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 305-2200Email [email protected] www.covidien.com
NAICS-1 339112Employees 1000+
Products/Services Manufacturer of medical devices,including pulse oximeters.
Creative Light SourceAddress 4845 Pearl East Circle, Suite 101
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 417-6360Email [email protected] www.creativelightsource.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Joseph DiMasi, OwnerNAICS-1 541330Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides innovative engineeringand technology solutions to solvechallenging photonics andoptoelectronic problems.
Crystal Specialties, Inc.Address 2853 Janitell Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80907-6802County El PasoPhone (719) 540-0990Fax (719) 540-0994
Email [email protected] www.crystalspecialties.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Thomas Stavish, PresidentOrigination 1972NAICS-1 334413Employees 50-99
Products/Services Manufactures GaAs wafers, laserwindow blanks, and modulator bars.
Data Fusion CorporationAddress 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 246
Northglenn, CO 80260County AdamsPhone (720) 872-2145Fax (720) 872-6418
Email [email protected] www.datafusion.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Kober Woody, PresidentOrigination 1992NAICS-1 541710Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides products and services insensor data acquisition, processing,simulation, information extraction,and dissemination.
Datalink CorpAddress 12654 Big Dry Creek Dr
Broomfield, CO 80020County BroomfieldPhone (303) 404-9197URL www.datalink.com
Origination 1999NAICS-1 423430Employees 1-4
Products/Services Analyzes, designs, implements, andsupports information storageinfrastructures that store, protect,and provide continuous access toinformation.
DataPlay Com, Inc.Address 1900 Pike Road, Suite F
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (877) 797-2696Fax (303) 444-5120
Email [email protected] www.dataplay.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steve Volk, Chairman/CEOOrigination 1998NAICS-1 334112Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures web-enabled, pre-recorded, and user-recordabledistribution media for portableInternet appliances and hand-heldconsumer devices.
DBM OPTICSAddress 300 South Public Road, Suite 201
Lafayette, CO 80026County BoulderPhone (303) 464-1919Fax (720) 890-5904
Email [email protected] www.dbmoptics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Michael Minneman, PresidentOrigination 2000NAICS-1 333314Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides test equipment for densewavelength division multiplexingoptical components andsubsystems. High-speed and high-accuracy products include tunablelaser sources and optical powermeasurement products.
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Delphi Medical SystemsAddress 4300 Road 18
Longmont, CO 80504County BoulderPhone (303) 678-8585 x 460Fax (303) 678-8138
Email [email protected] delphimedical.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Berge, CEOOrigination 1999NAICS-1 339112Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides optics bench assembly,testing, and calibration; integrationof lasers in imaging and otherproducts; dense wave divisionmultiplexing and optical alignment;class 10,000, 1,000, and 100 cleanroom capability; and fiber optichandling.
Desert Glass Works, Inc.Address 2801 North El Paso
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (719) 635-9006Fax (719) 635-7009
Email [email protected] www.dgw.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt J. Bruce Norman, PresidentOrigination 1986NAICS-1 327212Employees 20-49
Products/Services Manufactures quartzware for acustomer base that includescompanies in the semiconductor,fiber optics, photovoltaic,communication, aerospace,environmental, medical, andresearch industries.
Design Net Engineering, LLCAddress 10311 West Hampden
Frontage Road South, Suite A107Lakewood, CO 80227
County JeffersonPhone (303) 462-0096Fax (303) 462-0388
Email [email protected] www.design-group.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Gerry Murphy, ManagerOrigination 1997NAICS-1 541710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides general engineeringsupport and research, includingoptical analysis that involves a newdata/power system for NASAExplorer class missions and a newtype of actuator based on shapedmemory alloy technology.
DFM Engineering, Inc.Address 1035 Delaware Avenue, #D
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (303) 678-8143Fax (303) 772-9411
Email [email protected] www.dfmengineering.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Frank Melsheimer, President/CEOOrigination 1979NAICS-1 333314Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures computer controlledastronomical instruments andLIDAR scanners.
Digital GlobeAddress 1601 Dry Creek Dr, Suite 260
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 684-4000Fax (303) 684-4562
Email [email protected] www.digitalglobe.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jill Smith, President/CEOOrigination 2001NAICS-1 541922Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides high resolution satelliteimagery for commercialapplications.
DIGITAL OPTICSCORPORATION
Address 3765 Britting AvenueBoulder, CO 80305
County BoulderPhone (720) 304-2505Email [email protected] www.tessera.com/technologies/
products/micro_optics/CEO/Senior Mgmt Adam Fedor, Principal Engineer
NAICS-1 541330Products/Services Micro-optics and integrated micro-
optical subassembly design andmanufacturing services for highperformance, small form factor,cost effective optical solutions. Asubsidiary of Tessera.
Digital Solar TechnologiesAddress 5765 Arapahoe Avenue
Boulder, CO 80303County BoulderPhone (303) 442-6553Fax (303) 442-6555URL www.digitalsolar.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dan Pringle, PresidentOrigination 1986NAICS-1 334111Employees 10-19
Products/Services Designs and manufacturesmicrocomputer-based powersystem controllers and suppliesinnovative control solutions forPV/hybrid and grid tied powersystems.
DIRECTED ENERGYSOLUTIONS
Address 890 Elkton Drive, Suite 101Colorado Springs, CO 80907
County El PasoPhone (719) 593-7848Fax (719) 593-7846
Email [email protected] www.denergysolutions.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt David K. Neumann, PresidentOrigination 1999NAICS-1 334515Employees 5-9
Products/Services Develops laser and optoelectronicdevices for communications,material processing and medicalindustries, and government-directed energy applications.
Displaytech, Inc.Address 2602 Clover Basin Drive
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 772-2191Fax (303) 772-2193
Email [email protected] www.displaytech.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Richard Barton, CEOOrigination 1984NAICS-1 334290Employees 20-49
Products/Services Manufactures ferroelectric liquidcrystal shutters, color filters, andpolarization rotators in evaluationand OEM configurations.
Dot HillAddress 1351 South Sunset Street
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (720) 652-4741Email [email protected] www.dothill.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Philip Davis,Sr. Vice President of Sales
Origination 2000NAICS-1 334119Employees 50-99
Products/Services Provides flexible storage offeringsand responsive service and supportto OEMs and system integrators,from engagement through end-of-life.
Droplet MeasurementTechnologies
Address 5710 Flatiron Parkway, Suite BBoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 440-5576Fax (303) 440-1965
Email [email protected] www.dropletmeasurement.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Curt Jackson, CFOOrigination 1987NAICS-1 334513Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides instruments to theinternational scientific andindustrial communities for themeasurement of aerosols, water andother liquid droplets, ice crystalsand black carbon (soot) particles.
Duffens OpticalAddress 2929 West 9th Avenue
Denver, CO 80204County DenverPhone (303) 623-5301Fax (303) 623-1830
Email [email protected] www.duffens-optical.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steve Smith, ManagerOrigination 1919NAICS-1 423460Employees 50-99
Products/Services A network of full-service opticallaboratories, using state-of-the-artsurfacing, coating, and finishingequipment.
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Dynamic Organic Light, Inc.Address 2410 Trade Center Avenue
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 339-4715Fax (303) 485-0400
Email [email protected] www.dolight.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Neil Gough, CTO and PresidentOrigination 2003NAICS-1 334119Employees 5-9
Products/Services Develops novel materials andprocesses for use in next generationorganic light emitting diode(OLED)-based flat panel displays.
Eastman ConsultingInternational, Inc.
Address Superior, CO 80027County BoulderPhone (303)817-9960Fax (303) 543-9087URL www.eastman-consulting.comEmail [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Grady Eastman, ownerOrigination 1998Employees 1-4
Products/Services On-site Preventative Maintenanceand Operational Qualifications.The ECii staff has over 15 years ofservice experience in the medicalfield. Our goal is to use ourexperience to service our clients asquickly and efficiently as possible,to meet the needs of the fast pacedBiotechnology field.
Electronic Materials, Inc.Address 1814 Airport Road
Breckenridge, CO 80424County SummitPhone (970) 547-0807Fax (970) 547-0817
Email [email protected] www.electronicmaterialsinc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Edward Salmon, President/CEOOrigination 1985NAICS-1 325211Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures ultraviolet and heatcure epoxy systems for electronicassembly.
Elemetric, LLCAddress Magellan Center, 1951 South
Fordham Street, Suite 250Longmont, CO 80503
County BoulderPhone (303) 588-6044Fax (303) 772-0528
Email [email protected] www.elemetric.com/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Terrence McGrath, OwnerOrigination 2008NAICS-1 541712Employees 1-4
Products/Services Develops commercial applicationsof the clinical‐reaction control andmanipulation methods proposed inthe quantum physics model and asexpanded in a recent patent.
Eltron Research andDevelopment
Address 4600 Nautilus Court SouthBoulder, CO 80301-3241
County BoulderPhone (303) 530-0263Fax (303) 530-0264
Email [email protected] www.eltronresearch.com
Origination 1982NAICS-1 541710Employees 20-49
Products/Services Main areas of expertise arematerials, catalysis and catalyticsystems, electrochemistry,membranes and sensors. Majorindustries supported are energy,petrochemicals, and environmentalmonitoring.
Emulex Corp.Address 1921 Corp Centre Circle
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (720) 494-1349Fax (720) 494-1817
Email [email protected] www.emulex.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Paul Folino, Chairman/CEOOrigination 1979NAICS-1 541512Employees 20-49
Products/Services Specializes in fiber channel HBAsand delivers a broad range ofintelligent building blocks for next-generation storage networkingsystems.
Epilog CorporationAddress 16371 Table Mountain Parkway
Golden, CO 80403County JeffersonPhone (303) 277-1188Email [email protected] www.epiloglaser.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steve Garnier, PresidentOrigination 1992NAICS-1 333293Employees 20-49
Products/Services Designs and manufactures lasersystems for engraving, cutting, andmarking.
Equinox Interscience, Inc.Address 13050 West 43rd Drive
Golden, CO 80403County JeffersonPhone (303) 216-0088Fax (303) 216-2441
Email [email protected] eisci.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Russell Mellon, PresidentOrigination 1984NAICS-1 541330Employees 5-9
Products/Services Designs, fabricates, and installsoptical and laser/electro-opticalinstrumentation, including imagingsystems, telescopes, beam directors,digital camera systems,microscopes, and gimballed opticalinstruments.
EXN EngineeeringAddress 1400 16th Street, Suite 400
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (720) 932-8072URL www.exnengineering.comEmail [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mark Laney, Chief EngineerOrigination 2001NAICS-1 541330
Products/Services EXN Engineering specializes insystems engineering,communications, software andsecurity engineering services to thegovernment and defense industryfor (classified) space systems. Wehave a GSA contract, a DoDMentor Protégé arrangement withNorthrop Grumman, an SBAcertified HUBZone, small, woman-owned credentials that satisfycrucial federal, small-businessrequirements.
EXTREMEDIAGNOSTICS, INC.
Address 2525 Arapahoe Avenue,Building E4, #262Boulder, CO 80302-6746
County BoulderPhone (303) 530-1248Fax (303) 530-1067
Email [email protected] extremediagnostics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Robert Owen, PresidentOrigination 1999NAICS-1 541712Employees 1-4
Products/Services Experience in aerospace, structuralhealth monitoring, environmentalsensing, nondestructive testing,optical visualization, and digitalholography.
Foresight SystemsDevelopment, Inc.
Address 635 Deer Trail RoadBoulder, CO 80302
County BoulderPhone (303) 442-2338Fax (303) 265-9485
Email [email protected] www.fsight.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Brad Sissom, General ManagerOrigination 2000NAICS-1 334515Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides opto-mechanical design,integration, and prototyping.
Foss Industries, Inc.Address 1048 Elkton Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (800) 952-3677Fax (719) 590-7917
Email [email protected] www.fossind.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steve Foss, PresidentOrigination 1983NAICS-1 811219Employees 10-19
Products/Services Specializes in repair and support ofproduction equipment in thesemiconductor industry, includingelectronics, mechanical, RF, gascontrol devices, machining,decontamination, and design.
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Galaxy OpticsAddress P.O. Box 2045
Buena Vista, CO 81211County ChaffeePhone (719) 395-8242Email [email protected] www.galaxyoptics.com
Origination 1987NAICS-1 333314Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures precision 18” to 25”Newtonian telescope optics andoptical flats.
GE Analytical InstrumentsAddress 6060 Spine Road
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 444-4491Fax (303) 444-9453
Email [email protected] www.geinstruments.com
Origination 1996NAICS-1 334516Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides state-of-the-artinstruments for simpler, faster, andmore accurate analyticalmeasurement.
Genesis Laboratory Systems, Inc.Address 2527 Foresight Circle
Grand Junction, CO 81505County MesaPhone (970) 241-0889Fax (970) 241-1239
Email [email protected] www.genlabsystems.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Bob Ballantyne, PresidentOrigination 1997NAICS-1 541710Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides optical spectroscopyconsulting and instrumentation.
GeoEyeAddress 12076 Grant Street
Thornton, CO 80241-3127County AdamsPhone (303) 254-2000Fax (303) 254-2215
Email [email protected] www.geoeye.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Matthew O’Connell, CEOOrigination 1995NAICS-1 541360Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides geospatial information forthe national security community,strategic partners, resellers, andcommercial customers to help thembetter map, measure, and monitorthe world. Delivers quality imageryproducts and solutions.
GPD Global, Inc.Address 611 Hollingsworth Street
Grand Junction, CO 81505County MesaPhone (970) 245-0408Fax (970) 245-9674
Email [email protected] www.gpd-global.com
Origination 1985NAICS-1 333295Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides automated liquiddispensing equipment forsemiconductor manufacturing.Equipment supplier for the PCBassembly and semiconductorindustries. Manufactures a varietyof automatic dispense systems, andmanufactures a SMT cover tapepeel tester.
Hach CompanyAddress P.O. Box 389
Loveland, CO 80539-0389County LarimerPhone (800) 277-4224Fax (970) 669-2932
Email [email protected] www.Hach.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tom Joyce, PresidentOrigination 1947NAICS-1 325180Employees 500-999
Products/Services Manufactures and distributesanalytical instruments and reagentsused to test the quality of water andother aqueous solutions.
Hach Ultra AnalyticsAddress 2200 Central Avenue, #F
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (970) 663-9760Fax (303) 447-8365URL www.anatel.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jack Yamamori, PresidentOrigination 1983NAICS-1 333314Employees 50-99
Products/Services Develops solutions in qualitymonitoring and process analytics.
Hall Stable Lasers, LLCAddress 14074 Blue River Trail
Broomfield, CO 80020County BroomfieldPhone (303) 460-0071Email [email protected] www.hallstablelasers.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John L. Hall,Origination 2004NAICS-1 541710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Consulting services regarding highsensitivity spectroscopy andstabilized lasers.
HAMAMATSUCORPORATION
Address 603A South BroadwayBoulder, CO 80305
County BoulderPhone (303) 554-9122Fax (303) 554-9135
Email [email protected] www.hamamatsu.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Akira Hiruma, PresidentOrigination 1998NAICS-1 423690Employees 1-4
Products/Services Develops and manufacturesphoto detectors, light sources,and optical components foracademic, medical, andindustrial applications.
Hewlett-PackardCompany Digital Imaging
Address 700 71st AvenueGreeley, CO 80634
County WeldPhone (970) 350-5540Fax (970) 350-5969URL www.hp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Kevin Matherson,Optical Engineer
Origination 1985NAICS-1 334112Employees 500-999
Products/Services Designs, manufactures, andmarkets data storage devices andpage scanners.
HIGH PLAINSOPTICS, INC.
Address 105 South Sunset Street, Unit MLongmont, CO 80501-6172
County BoulderPhone (303) 678-1406Fax (303) 678-0299
Email [email protected] www.highplainsoptics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt R. Jay Perkins, President/CEOOrigination 1994NAICS-1 334513Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures precision opticalcomponents, including mirrors,prisms, windows, wave plates,wedges, lenses, and various types ofoptical assemblies fabricated toexact specifications.
Hyperacuity SystemsAddress 6555 Delmonico Drive, #212
Colorado Springs, CO 80919County El PasoPhone (719) 333-6002Fax (719) 333-2420
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Mike Wilcox, CEO
Origination 1993NAICS-1 541700Employees 1-4
Products/Services High resolution vision systemsusing analog circuitry to achievesubpixel resolution with real-timeresponse for use on unmanned airvehicles and robots, high-speedmanufacture and inspection.
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Independent Testing LaboratoriesAddress 3386 Longhorn Road
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 442-1255Email [email protected] www.itlboulder.com
Origination 1955NAICS-1 541380Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides photometric testing,including goniophotometry andspectroradiometric measurements,reflector design, lightingapplication engineering, electricaltesting of lighting-relatedcomponents, and field lightmeasurements.
Industrial SolarTechnology Corporation
Address 4420 McIntyre StreetGolden, CO 80403
County JeffersonPhone (303) 279-8108Fax (303) 279-8107
Email [email protected] www.industrialsolartech.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ken May, OwnerOrigination 1983NAICS-1 333414Employees 10-19
Products/Services Designs, installs, manufactures andprovides services concentrating onparabolic trough solar collectorsystems for commercial, industrial,and utility use. Includes theproduction of selective surfaces onsteel tubes and anti-reflectivecoatings.
Infinity Photo-OpticalAddress 2530 Frontier Avenue
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 440-4544Fax (303) 440-4144
Email [email protected] www.infinity-usa.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jay Margolis, President/CEOOrigination 1984NAICS-1 333314Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures long-distancemicroscopes, continuously-focusable microscopes, macrosystems, internal-focusing devices,and other lenses for industrialinspection, process/productmonitoring, machine vision, qualitycontrol, and advanced imaging.
InPhase TechnologiesAddress 2000 Pike Road
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (720) 494-7420Fax (720) 494-9606
Email [email protected] www.inphase-technologies.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt William Wilson, Chief ScientistOrigination 2000NAICS-1 333314Employees 50-99
Products/Services Manufactures and developscomputer hardware and softwarefor holographic data storage mediaand systems to help clients improvenetwork performance. Softwareruns on multiple platforms.Products are sold to multipleindustries.
Instec, Inc.Address 5589 Arapahoe Avenue,
Suite 208Boulder, CO 80303-8116
County BoulderPhone (303) 444-4608Fax (303) 444-4607
Email [email protected] www.instec.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Henry Zou, President/CEOOrigination 1984NAICS-1 334512Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures precisiontemperature controllers andmicroscope hot stage systems fortemperature cycling, food sciences,materials characterization,forensics, polymers and liquidcrystals, and microbiology.
Integrity Manufacturing Co.Address 3102 Beacon Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (719) 381-4380Fax (719) 381-4382
Email [email protected] integritymfgco.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Fred McGuire, General ManagerOrigination 1986NAICS-1 332710Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures laser medicalequipment parts and aerospacecomponents.
Intelligent Imaging InnovationsAddress 5124 North Washington Street
Denver, CO 80216County DenverPhone (303) 607-9429Fax (303) 607-9430
Email [email protected] www.intelligent-imaging.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Colin Monks, Co-PresidentOrigination 1995NAICS-1 423430Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides advanced multi-dimensional immunofluorescencemicroscopy systems that areintuitive to use and integrated at alllevels to meet the continuallyevolving needs of investigators inhealth sciences, biological research,and pharmaceuticals.
Intelligent PayloadSolutions, Inc.
Address 1915 Jamboree Drive, Suite 125Colorado Springs, CO 80920
County El PasoPhone (719) 260-7838Fax (719) 260-7839
Email [email protected] www.intelpayload.com/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Zinovy Shnaper, CEOOrigination 2005NAICS-1 541512Employees 5-9
Products/Services Develops, manufactures, anddistributes high performance digitaland analog imaging devices andsystems.
ITN Energy Systems, Inc.Address 8130 Shaffer Parkway
Littleton, CO 80127-4107County ArapahoePhone (303) 420-1141Fax (303) 420-1551
Email [email protected] www.itnes.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mohan Misra, PresidentOrigination 1995NAICS-1 541712Employees 20-49
Products/Services Develops products for defense andcommercial markets based on workin the areas of thin-film deposition,thin-film products, compositestructures, shape memory,intelligent processing, and solarpower systems.
ITT AdvancedEngineering & Sciences
Address P.O. Box 39550Colorado Springs, CO 80949-9550
County El PasoPhone (719) 599-1500Fax (719) 599-1942
Email [email protected] www.aes.itt.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Hoanne Sovinsky,Origination 1957NAICS-1 334220Employees 100-249
Products/Services Performs R&D for the Departmentof Defense and other governmentagencies in the areas of nuclear andnonnuclear weapons effects, opticalcommunications, homelanddefense, computer and spacesystems, and range testing.
ITT VISUALINFORMATIONSOLUTIONS
Address 4990 Pearl East CircleBoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 402-4664Fax (303) 786-9909
Email [email protected] www.ittvis.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Lori Thompson, DirectorMarketing Communications
Origination 1977NAICS-1 541910Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides integrated softwaresolutions that help scientists,engineers, researchers and medicalprofessionals turn complex datainto useful information.
IXYS Colorado RFAddress 2401 Research Boulevard
Fort Collins, CO 80526County LarimerPhone (970) 493-1901, ext 26Fax (970) 493-1903
Email [email protected] www.ixysrf.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steve Krausse, General ManagerOrigination 1987NAICS-1 334515Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures TOF massspectrometer, radar, electro-optics,electro-acoustics, E-O modulators,pulse generators, and pulsed laserdiode drivers.
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63Photonics Companies
JDSUAddress 1480 Arthur Avenue
Louisville, CO 80027County BoulderPhone (303) 530-3189Fax (303) 530-4897
Email [email protected] www.jdsu.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt TomWhiteOrigination 1996NAICS-1 423690Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides optical products and testand measurement solutions forthe communications industry.
JMCFADDENCONSULTING
Address Broomfield, COPhone (303) 410-9595Email [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Judith McFadden, PresidentOrganization 2003Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides consulting services forsmall and start-up companies;digital, RF, photonics, and fiberoptic experience.
JMI TelescopesAddress 8550 West 14th Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80215County JeffersonPhone (303) 233-5353Fax (303) 233-5359
Email [email protected] www.jmitelescopes.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Don Gennetten, GMOrigination 1970NAICS-1 333314Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures advanced computer-controlled telescopes andequipment, as well as aftermarketequipment, such as cases andfocusing lenses.
Jordan ValleyAddress 14 Inverness Drive East,
Suite H-100Englewood, CO 80112
County ArapahoePhone (303) 790-8647Fax (303) 790-8648
Email [email protected] www.jvsemi.com
Origination 1996NAICS-1 334513Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides metrologyinstrumentation and software forcharacterization of advancedmaterials, particularly the field ofhigh resolution x-ray diffractionand reflectivity.
Kaman Aerospace Corp.,Measuring Systems
Address 13 South Tejon Street, Suite 303Colorado Springs, CO 80903
County El PasoPhone (719) 635-6957Fax (719) 634-8093
Email [email protected] www.kamansensors.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ken King, General ManagerOrigination 1982NAICS-1 423830Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures noncontact sensorsand systems to measuredisplacement, dimension,alignment, and vibration for imagestabilization, optical trainalignment, and laser mirrorpositioning applications.
KAPTEYN-MURNANELABORATORIES INC.
Address 1855 South 57th CourtBoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 544-9068Fax (419) 821-2284
Email [email protected] www.kmlabs.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Margaret Murnane, CEOOrigination 1994NAICS-1 334513Employees 20-49
Products/Services Designs and manufacturesfemtosecond Ti:sapphire lasers andrelated apparatus. All productsdesigned for 8-50fs. Productsinclude a cavity-dump oscillator, aregenerative amplifier, andfrequency conversion modules.
KAUFMAN &ROBINSON, INC.
Address 1306 Blue Spruce Drive, Unit AFort Collins, CO 80524
County LarimerPhone (970) 495-0187Fax (970) 484-9350
Email [email protected] www.ionsources.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Kent Rennie,Origination 1978NAICS-1 541330Employees 5-9
Products/Services Commercial ion beam productsthat optimize the next generation ofgridless ion beam products forcritical deposition processes ofcoating customers.
Keilbach ConsultingAddress Boulder, COCounty BoulderPhone (303) 440-5221
CEO/Senior Mgmt Kevin Keilbach,Origination 2005NAICS-1 541611Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides business consultantservices.
Kestrel Labs, Inc.Address 3131 Indian Road, #K
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 544-0660Email [email protected] www.kestrellabs.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ted Delianides, Co-FounderOrigination 2003NAICS-1 334510Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides research, development,and commercialization of medicaltechnologies.
Kevron Lasers, Inc.Address 1500 Cherry Street, Suite L
Louisville, CO 80027County BoulderPhone (720) 226-0553Fax (7202213725URL www.kevron.comEmail [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Kevin Warman, OwnerOrigination 2005Employees 1-4
Products/Services Kevron, Inc. manufactures pulsedfiber laser marking systems, capableof marking on any metal and mostplastics, designed for stand-alonemarking stations through completeintegration into automatedproduction lines.
KIMMONELECTRIC US, LP
Address 7002 South Revere ParkwaySuite 85Centennial, CO 80112
County ArapahoePhone (303) 754-0401Fax (303) 754-0324
Email [email protected] www.kimmon.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Patrick Townsend,General Manager
Origination 1996NAICS-1 423490Employees 1-4
Products/Services Supplier of helium cadmium lasersystems and power meters.
KLEIRINTERNATIONAL LLC
Address P.O. Box 1082Castle Rock, CO 80104
County DouglasPhone (866) 598-1110Fax (815) 717-8565
Email [email protected] www.kleirco.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mark Kleir,Origination 2002NAICS-1 332710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Contractor for cutting and slicingservices, providing precisioncutting, diamond wire saw forwafer slicing.
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65Photonics Companies
Kodak/Carestream Health, Inc.Address 9952 Eastman Park Drive
Windsor, CO 80551-1664County WeldPhone (970) 686-7611Fax (970) 686-4154
Email [email protected]
URL www.carestreamhealth.comCEO/Senior Mgmt Kevin J. Hobert, CEO
Origination 1969NAICS-1 325992Employees 1000+
Products/Services Provides dental and medicalimaging systems and healthcare ITsolutions; molecular imagingsystems for the life science researchand drug discovery/developmentmarket segments; and x-ray filmand digital x-ray products.
Laser Imaged Phototooling, Inc.Address 4733 Centennial Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 80919County El PasoPhone (719) 268-8319Fax (719) 359-5497
Email [email protected] www.fineline-imaging.net
CEO/Senior Mgmt Richard Corey, President/OwnerOrigination 1992NAICS-1 334412Employees 1-4
Products/Services Produces chrome photo masks andfilm for the printed circuit boardand high-tech Industry.
Laser Technology, Inc.Address 7070 South Tucson Way
Centennial, CO 80112-3921County ArapahoePhone (303) 649-1000Fax (303) 649-9710
Email [email protected] www.lasertech.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Eric Miller, President/COOOrigination 1989NAICS-1 334511Employees 50-99
Products/Services Designs, manufactures, andmarkets pulse laser measuringsystems that measure speed anddistance.
LaserWars, Inc.Address 2283 Waynoka Road, #G
Colorado Springs, CO 80915County El PasoPhone (719) 638-2030Fax (719) 638-2036
Email [email protected] www.laserwars.us
CEO/Senior Mgmt Brian Gloria, GMOrigination 2002NAICS-1 811211Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures laser tag equipmentfor interactive play in theentertainment industry.
Left Hand Design CorporationAddress 7901 Oxford Road
Longmont, CO 80503-8704County BoulderPhone (303) 652-2786Fax (303) 652-2021
Email [email protected] www.lefthand.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Lawrence Germann, PresidentOrigination 1993NAICS-1 333314Employees 10-19
Products/Services Offers a range of precision pointingsystems and components toindustrial, commercial, andaerospace applications.
Level 3Address 1025 Eldorado Boulevard
Broomfield, CO 80021County BroomfieldPhone (720) 888-2702Fax (303) 926-3007
Email [email protected] www.level3.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jim Crowe, CEOOrigination 1997NAICS-1 517110Employees 1000+
Products/Services Provides internationalcommunications network using IPtechnology end-to-end, includingIP services, broadband transport,collocation services, andSoftswitch-based services.
Lexmark International, Inc.Address 6555 Monarch Road
Niwot, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 581-5001Fax (303) 581-5019
Email [email protected] www.lexmark.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Byrne,Plant Manager, Boulder
Origination 1991NAICS-1 334119Employees 250-499
Products/Services Developer, manufacturer, andsupplier of laser and inkjet printersand associated consumable suppliesfor the office and home markets.
Light Blue OpticsAddress 4775 Centennial Boulevard
Suite 103Colorado Springs, CO 80919
County El PasoPhone (719) 623-1200Fax (719) 623-1199
Email [email protected] www.lightblueoptics.com
Origination 2004NAICS-1 333315Employees 10-19
Products/Services Develops holographic laserprojection technology.
Liteye Systems, Inc.Address 7060A South Tucson Way
Centennial, CO 80112County ArapahoePhone (720) 974-1766Email [email protected] www.liteye.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tom Scott, CEOOrigination 2002NAICS-1 334113Employees 10-19
Products/Services Designs, manufactures, andmarkets miniature, high-resolutionmicrodisplays and thermal imagingsystems.
Lockheed Martin AstronauticsAddress P.O. Box 179
Denver, CO 80201County DenverPhone (303) 977-5419Fax (303) 977-6081URL www.lmco.com
Origination 1956NAICS-1 541618Employees 1000+
Products/Services Research, design, development,manufacture, and integration ofadvanced technology systems,products, and services forgovernment and commercialcustomers.
LOCKHEED MARTINCOHERENTTECHNOLOGIES
Address 135 South Taylor AvenueLouisville, CO 80027
County BoulderPhone (303) 604-2000Fax (303) 604-2500
Email [email protected] www.lockheedmartin.com/
ssc/coherent/index.htmlCEO/Senior Mgmt Paul Reveley, VP
Origination 1984NAICS-1 541710Employees 100-249
Products/Services Offers R&D in coherent laserradar systems and subsystemswith various applications inatmospheric remote sensingand in target tracking, ranging,and imaging.
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Look DynamicsAddress 2500 Trade Center Avenue
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 776-6425Fax (303) 776-6760
Email [email protected] www.lookdynamics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Bruce, PresidentOrigination 2001NAICS-1 541519Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures all-optical supercomputers for image recognition.
LTI Optics, LLCAddress 7878 Wadsworth Boulevard
Suite 340Arvada, CO 80003
County JeffersonPhone (720) 891-0030Fax (720) 891-0031
Email [email protected] www.lighting-technologies.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mark Jongewaard,Director of Engineering
Origination 2007NAICS-1 425120Employees 5-9
Products/Services Develops and sells a nonimagingoptical design program for thearchitectural, industrial, medical,signal, automotive, and consumerlighting industries.
LUCID DIMENSIONSAddress 168 CTC Boulevard, Suite E
Louisville, CO 80027County BoulderPhone (720) 890-4371Fax (720) 890-4371
Email [email protected] www.luciddimensions.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Adam Calihman, CEOOrigination 2008NAICS-1 334513Employees 1-4
Products/Services Produces patented Spherical SensorConfigurations, which are used fordetecting and tracking infraredsignals in 3D. Used for security,surveillance, search and rescue, andmore.
LucidLightsAddress 17011 Lincoln Avenue, #408
Parker, CO 80134County DouglasPhone (720) 879-3495Fax (720) 863-2013
Email [email protected] lucidlights.net
CEO/Senior Mgmt E.J. Craig, CEONAICS-1 335129Employees 10-19
Products/Services Produces a hand held, oscillatinglight device that uses “persistence ofvision” to paint bright images (textor graphic) in thin air.
Magnolia Optical TechnologiesAddress 11241 Lookout Road
Longmont, CO 80504County BoulderPhone (720) 323-8536Email [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jim EgertonOrigination 2000NAICS-1 333414Employees 1-4
Products/Services Specializes in developing innovativeoptical technologies for defense andcommercial applications.
Manufacturing Solutions Inc.Address 2755 South Ames Way
Denver, CO 80227County DenverPhone (303) 263-3307Fax (303) 985-7967
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Geoffrey D. Swank, Consultant
Origination 2001NAICS-1 333992Employees 1-4
Products/Services National importer and distributorof industrial and medical lasers ofmost wavelengths. Consultationservices offered in addition toengineering sales. Expertise offeredin laser materials processing.Medical and dental laserapplications.
Matrix-5 Technologies, Inc.Address 12687 West Cedar Drive
Suite 220Lakewood, CO 80228
County JeffersonPhone (303) 987-2713Fax (303) 987-2719
Email [email protected] www.matrix-5.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Denis R. Bourdeau, PresidentOrigination 1986NAICS-1 541330Employees 5-9
Products/Services Develops and manufactures remote,smart sensors, and monitoringproducts involving computers andnetworking.
MEADOWLARKOPTICS, INC.
Address P.O. Box 1000, 5964 Iris ParkwayFrederick, CO 80530
County WeldPhone (303) 833-4333Fax (303) 833-4335
Email [email protected] www.meadowlark.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Garry Gorsuch, CEOOrigination 1979NAICS-1 333314Employees 20-49
Products/Services Manufactures active and passivecomponents for control ofpolarization. Photonic devicesbased on polarization optics.
Metafluidics, Inc.Address Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO 80401County JeffersonEmail [email protected] www.metafluidics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Prof. David Marr, CTOOrigination 2002NAICS-1 541712Employees 1-4
Products/Services An industry leader inmicrofluidic/optical integration forsophisticated biomedical diagnosticlab-on-a-chip applications.
Microbac LaboratoriesAddress 4750 Nautilus Court South
Unit ABoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (720) 406-4800Fax (303) 581-0195
Email [email protected] www.hauserlabs.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steve Ferry, DirectorOrigination 1961NAICS-1 541380Employees 10-19
Products/Services Diverse physical, chemical, andmicrobiological laboratory thatspecializes in analysis of materials,products, and processes. Uses FTIR,SEM/EDS, GC, GC/MS, otheranalytical methods, and crosssectioning to solve problems.
Micro-g LaCoste, Inc.Address 1401 Horizon Avenue
Lafayette, CO 80026County BoulderPhone (303) 828-3499Fax (303) 828-3288
Email [email protected] www.microglacoste.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tim Niebauer, PresidentOrigination 1993NAICS-1 334513Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures, services, andsupports the state of the art FG5gravimeter (absolute gravity meter),A10 gravimeter, and the micro-ggradiometer.
Mountain Optech, Inc.Address 1350 Kansas Avenue
Longmont, CO 80504County BoulderPhone (303) 678-9898Fax (303) 651-7171URL www.mt-optech.com
Origination 1985NAICS-1 334112Employees 1-4
Products/Services Builds mass memory storagesystems for harsh environments.
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MSE SystemsAddress 350 27th Street
Boulder, CO 80305County BoulderPhone (303) 499-3163Email [email protected] www.msesystems.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mark Stangel, P.E. Ownerand Principal Engineer
Origination 1989NAICS-1 541330Employees 1-4
Products/Services Specializes in systems integration oflaser diode, electro-optic, andinstrumentation system design, andin OEM product development andtesting.
MSI Tec, Inc.Address 11211 East Arapahoe Road
Suite 108Centennial, CO 80112
County ArapahoePhone (720) 875-9835Fax (720) 875-1010
Email [email protected] www.automationsolutions.com/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Fred Tomasino, DirectorOrigination 2002NAICS-1 541870Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides technology-basedsolutions for industrial automationapplications, including precisionmotion control, intelligent machinecontrol and operator interfacesystems, and device networking forremote monitoring and control.
NAI ColoradoAddress 5445 DTC Parkway, Penthouse 4
Greenwood Village, CO 80111County ArapahoePhone (303) 414-4695Email [email protected] nai-group.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Preston Speers, CEOOrigination 2002NAICS-1 335110Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides custom cable assembliesand wire harnesses.
Naked Optics Corp.Address 12570 Wolff Street
Broomfield, CO 80020County BroomfieldPhone (303) 465-2630Email [email protected] www.nakedoptics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Glen Dunn, Sales ManagerOrigination 2003NAICS-1 425120Employees 1-4
Products/Services Delivers optical components andmaterials supporting a wide rangeof technical applications.
National SemiconductorAddress 1820 Lefthand Circle
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (303) 845-4000Fax (303) 845-4005
Email [email protected] www.national.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Donald Macleod, COOOrigination 1959NAICS-1 334413Employees 20-49
Products/Services Creates high performance analogdevices and subsystems. Productsinclude power managementcircuits, display drivers, audio andoperational amplifiers,communication interface productsand data conversion solutions.
NAVSYSAddress 14960 Woodcarver Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80921County El PasoPhone (719) 481-4877Fax (719) 481-4908
Email [email protected] www.navsys.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Alison Brown, President/CEOOrigination 1986NAICS-1 541512Employees 10-19
Products/Services Develops hardware and softwaresystems, including navigationsystems utilizing electro-opticsensors.
Next Generation EnergyAddress 75 Waneka Parkway
Lafayette, CO 80026County BoulderPhone (303) 665-2000Fax (303) 664-1268
Email [email protected] www.nexgenene.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dave Kreutzman, CEOOrigination 2006NAICS-1 334413Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures and distributesrenewable energy systems,including thermal, photovoltaic,wind, and water.
Northwest Research Association,CoRA Division
Address 3380 Mitchell LaneBoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 415-9701Fax (303) 415-9702URL www.cora.nwra.comEmail [email protected]
OERLIKONAddress 16080 Table Mountain Parkway
#100Golden, CO 80403
County JeffersonPhone (303) 273-9700Fax (303) 273-2995
Email [email protected] www.oerlikon.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dirk Von Frajer, ExecutiveOrigination 1967NAICS-1 327211Employees 50-99
Products/Services Develops and produces OEM thinfilm components and subassembliesfor the optics and photonicsindustry.
Olympus MedicalServices of America
Address 12061 Pennsylvania StreetSuite A108Thornton, CO 80241
County AdamsPhone (303) 453-0888Email [email protected] www.olympusamerica.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Lynd, ManagerOrigination 1919NAICS-1 811219Employees 1-4
Products/Services Repairs medical endoscopes.
Olympus SoftImaging Solutions
Address 12596 West Bayaud AvenueLakewood, CO 80228
County JeffersonPhone (303) 234-9270Fax (303) 234-9271
Email [email protected] www.soft-imaging.net
CEO/Senior Mgmt Michael Bode, General ManagerOrigination 1994NAICS-1 541511Employees 10-19
Products/Services Produces, markets, and sells imageacquisition and processing softwareand hardware for all areas ofmicroscopy. Available in severallevels and with numerous add-insfor specific industrial and researchapplications.
OmniluX, Inc.Address 1039 Southbury Place
Littleton, CO 80129-1812County JeffersonPhone (303) 482-2518Fax (312) 794-7060
Email [email protected] www.omniluxinc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Enrique Gutierrez, PresidentNAICS-1 335129Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides lighting in a manner thatinsures light arrives at the target in“The Shape of the intended target.”
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OMNIVISION CDMOPTICS, INC.
Address 4001 Discovery Drive, Suite 130Boulder, CO 80303
County BoulderPhone (303) 449-5593Fax (303) 449-5594
Email [email protected] www.cdm-optics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Edward Dowski, PresidentOrigination 1996NAICS-1 541710Employees 50-99
Products/Services Manufactures and researchesdigital imaging systems utilizingwavefront coding, and passiveranging systems.
OPHIR CorporationAddress 10184 West Belleview Avenue
#200Littleton, CO 80127-1462
County JeffersonPhone (303) 933-2200Fax (303) 933-1430
Email [email protected] www.ophir.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Loren Nelson, PresidentOrigination 1980NAICS-1 541330Employees 20-49
Products/Services Works in research and developmentof remote-sensing instrumentationfor characterizing the atmosphere.
Op-Tech LaboratoryAddress 1817 Lelaray
Colorado Springs, CO 80909County El PasoPhone (719) 632-2875Fax (719) 471-2159
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Wayne Shore, PhD,
Sr. Vice PresidentOrigination 1986NAICS-1 333314Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures plastic and glasslenses for eyeglasses.
Optical Finesse, LLCAddress 1430 Alpine
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 442-1549Fax (303) 442-1549
Email [email protected] www.opticalfinesse.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Radek Uberna, PresidentOrigination 2003NAICS-1 541710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Develops new technologies andapplications, technology transfer,and problem solving in areas ofoptical measurement techniquesand instrumentation (spectroscopy,metrology, polarization analysis,and control), signal detection, andanalysis.
Owl Technical Associates, Inc.Address 1111 Delaware Avenue
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (800) 932-5185Fax (303) 678-7253URL www.owltechnical.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Gary Olsen, President/CEOOrigination 1973NAICS-1 423490Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures polarimetersand saccharimeters.
PARTICLE MEASURINGSYSTEMS, INC.
Address 5475 Airport BoulevardBoulder, CO 80301-2339
County BoulderPhone (303) 443-7100Fax (303) 449-6870
Email [email protected] www.pmeasuring.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Paul Kelly, President/CEOOrigination 1972NAICS-1 334513Employees 100-249
Products/Services Designs, manufactures, andprovides servicesmicrocontamination monitoringinstrumentation and softwareused for detecting particles andmonitoring molecularcontamination.
Particle Metrics, Inc.Address 5505 Airport Boulevard
Boulder, CO 80301County Boulder
Fax (303) 247-1318Email [email protected] www.particlemeasuring
systems.comCEO/Senior Mgmt Bruce Gandrud, President
Origination 2000NAICS-1 334513Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures process controlinstruments.
Pentax Imaging CompanyAddress 600 12th Street, Suite 300
Golden, CO 80401County JeffersonPhone (303) 799-8000Fax (303) 790-1131
Email [email protected] www.pentaximaging.com/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Robert Bender, PresidentOrigination 1985NAICS-1 333314Employees 50-99
Products/Services Develops, markets, and servicesprecision optics-based components,subassemblies, and completeproducts for the computerperipherals industry.
Pernicka CorporationAddress 112 Racquette Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524County LarimerPhone (970) 224-0220Fax (970) 224-3617
Email [email protected] www.pernicka.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Pernicka, PresidentOrigination 1973NAICS-1 541380Employees 10-19
Products/Services Custom manufacturer of massspectrometers, ultra high-vacuumsystems, laser tube process stations,and analytical lab gas analysisequipment.
Photo StencilAddress 4725 Centennial Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 80919County El PasoPhone (719) 599-4305Fax (719) 599-4334
Email [email protected] www.photostencil.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Keith Favre, President and CEOOrigination 1979NAICS-1 339943Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides tank integrity testing;acid-base titrations; HPLC testingfor brightener; pH and surfacetension; and nickel and chlorideconcentration testing.
Photonic SolutionsAddress 3840 Barr Court
Boulder, CO 80305County BoulderPhone (303) 543-8235Fax (303) 494-1431
Email [email protected]
URL www.photonicsolutions.comCEO/Senior Mgmt Andrew MacGregor, President
Origination 1998NAICS-1 541690Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides laser beamcharacterization products andconsultancy for the laser lightingindustry.
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Photonics-USAAddress 170 Kitty Hawk Drive
Windsor, CO 80550County ArapahoePhone (970) 460 0296Fax (303) 420-6935
Email [email protected] www.photonics-usa.com/
default.phpCEO/Senior Mgmt Nona Dooley, CEO
Origination 2000NAICS-1 423490Employees 20-49
Products/Services Supplier of photonics devices andtest equipment, serving as anational collaboration.
PhotoVuAddress 3090 Sterling Circle, No. 102C
Boulder, CO 80301-2341County BoulderPhone (303) 444-5566Fax (303) 374-2737URL www.photovu.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Robert Jordon, Co-FounderOrigination 2003NAICS-1 334310Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures digital picture framesand digital signs.
Picosecond Pulse Labs, Inc.Address 2500 55th Street
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 443-1249Fax (303) 447-2236
Email [email protected] www.picosecond.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Scott Andrews, CEOOrigination 1980NAICS-1 334515Employees 20-49
Products/Services Designs and manufacturesinstruments, modules, andcomponents for test andmeasurement systems and serialcommunications. Core competencein generating, receiving, andmeasuring high-speed analogsignals.
Picture ElementsAddress 410 22nd Street
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 444-6767Fax (303) 415-1392
Email [email protected] picturel.com/index.html
CEO/Senior Mgmt Michael D. Ott,Headquarters Manager
Origination 1996NAICS-1 541512Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures chips and micro-processors for high quality, highspeed document imaging andscanning. Boulder office line ofbusiness: Electronic imaging sales.
Plasma Process Group, Inc.Address 1714 Topaz Drive, Suite 110
Loveland, CO 80537County LarimerPhone (970) 663-6988Fax (806) 209-9121URL www.plasmaprocessgroup.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Brett Buchholtz, OwnerOrigination 2004NAICS-1 811219Employees 1-4
Products/Services Offers a wide selection of ion beamsources, power supplies, andhardware. Ion beam sources can beutilized in applications rangingfrom research and developmentthrough production.
Plasmon LMSAddress 9925 Federal Drive, Suite 100
Colorado Springs, CO 80921County El PasoPhone (719) 593-7900Fax (719) 593-4597
Email [email protected] www.plasmon.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steven Murphy, CEOOrigination 1984NAICS-1 334112Employees 100-249
Products/Services Designs, develops, andmanufactures data storage systemsfor the professional data archivingmarket. The archival storagesystems offer significant advantagesfor compliant data with direct filelevel access, strict authenticity, andretention management.
Precision Biopsy, Inc.Address Dept. of Pathology,
Mail Stop 8104, UCD,PO Box 6511Aurora, CO 80045
County AdamsPhone (303) 724-3784Fax (303) 724-3477
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Priya Werahera
Origination 2008NAICS-1 334516Employees 1-4
Products/Services Developing a novel imagingtechnology that will permitphysicians to determine, on real-time basis, whether the tip of abiopsy needle has detected thepresence of cancerous tissue priorto removing a sample of theprostate.
PRECISIONPHOTONICS
Address 3180 Sterling CircleBoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 444-9948Fax (303) 444-9951
Email [email protected] www.precisionphotonics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Chris Myatt, CEOOrigination 2000NAICS-1 334419Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides precision engineering,high-energy optical componentsand state-of-the-art photonicinstrumentation.
PrecisionFab, Inc.Address 11467 Mustang Road
Franktown, CO 80116County DouglasPhone (303) 779-9180Fax (303) 779-9179
Email [email protected] www.precisionfab.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Don Jones, Manager, ProductsOrigination 2000NAICS-1 423830Employees 1-4
Products/Services Supplies two- and three-dimensional laser marking, cutting,and welding systems for industrialand production environments inthe medical, electronic, and metalworking industries.
PrecisionWorksAddress 120 9th Avenue, Unit E-4
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 772-8100Fax (303) 678-1904URL www.precisionworks.com/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Cameron Dyrseth, OwnerOrigination 1987NAICS-1 334418Employees 1-4
Products/Services Full-service electronics contractmanufacturer, offering engineeringand design services, as well assurface mount and through-holemanufacturing service solutions.Manufacturing services range fromprototyping, preproduction, andfull production.
Premier Data ServicesAddress 15000 West 64th Avenue
Arvada, CO 80007County JeffersonPhone (303) 377-0033Fax (303) 377-3663
CEO/Senior Mgmt Bob Johnson, CEONAICS-1 541711Employees 20-49
Products/Services Makes cameras and providesconsulting and criticalinfrastructure databases to thenational defense and intelligenceagencies.
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Prescott’s, Inc.Address P.O. Box 609
Monument, CO 80132County El PasoPhone (719) 481-3353Fax (719) 596-9748
Email [email protected]
URL surgicalmicroscopes.comCEO/Senior Mgmt Paul Redner, President
Origination 1985NAICS-1 425120Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides re-manufactured surgicalmicroscopes.
PrimeStar SolarAddress 13100 West 43rd Drive
Golden, CO 80403-7232County JeffersonPhone (303) 278-3180Fax (303) 736-4224
Email [email protected] primestarsolar.com/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Brian Murphy, Chairman and CEOOrigination 2006NAICS-1 334413Employees 50-99
Products/Services Manufactures high performancethin film photovoltaic modules.
PROTOFLEXAddress 7108 South Alton Way
Building F, Unit F1Centennial, CO 80112
County ArapahoePhone (303) 771-0809Fax (303) 771-5996
Email [email protected] www.Protoflexcorp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Bhat Pawan,Manager Business Development
Origination 2005NAICS-1 541330Employees 1-4
Products/Services Colorado-based supplier of test anddeposition equipment, andmanufacturing know-how for thinfilm tools targeted towardphotovoltaic applications.
PV Measurements, Inc.Address 5446 Conestoga Court
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 386-3950Email [email protected] www.pvmeas.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Halden Field, President/CEOOrigination 1999NAICS-1 334413Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides equipment and advice formeasuring the electro-opticalcharacteristics of photovoltaic cellsand modules. Products includespectral response/quantumefficiency/ IPCE measurementsystems, and solar cell and moduleI-V measurement instruments.
Quick Skan Gauges, Inc.Address 355 Turnman Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80535County LarimerPhone (970) 663-1537Fax (970) 669-5782
Email [email protected] www.quickskan.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Donald Leske, PresidentOrigination 1967NAICS-1 334519Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures optical measuringdevices for the paper and graphicindustries.
Radiometrics Corp.Address 2840 Wilderness Place, #G
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 449-9192Fax (303) 786-9343URL www.radiometrics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Randolph Ware, PresidentOrigination 1986NAICS-1 334513Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufacturer of microwaveradiometers for atmosphericmeasurements.
RAINBOWRESEARCH OPTICS
Address 4880 Ironton Street, Unit KDenver, CO 80239
County DenverPhone (303) 371-3000Fax (303) 371-1333
Email [email protected] www.rainbowoptics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tae Lee, PresidentOrigination 1995NAICS-1 333314Employees 20-49
Products/Services Optics and coating manufacturerof high precision opticalcomponents from UV to IR.Supply stock and custom optics,such as windows, wedge, lenses,waveplates, and PBS cubes.
RavenBrickAddress 2210A Lawrence Street
Denver, CO 80205County DenverPhone (303) 984-7490Fax (303) 296-4188
Email [email protected] ravenbrick.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Alex Burney, CEOOrigination 2006NAICS-1 541330Employees 5-9
Products/Services Produces “smart” and “green”technology for the buildingmaterials industry.
REAL DAddress 5335 Sterling Drive
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 545-5843Fax (303) 448-9573
Email [email protected] www.reald.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jill Thomassian, COO,Boulder Office
Origination 2001NAICS-1 333315Employees 20-49
Products/Services Digital 3D experience provider.Delivers digital 3D to cinemas,public spaces, and businessenvironments.
Research Electro-Optics, Inc.Address 5505 Airport Boulevard
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 938-1960Fax (303) 447-3279
Email [email protected] www.reoinc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Terry Moshier, President/CEOOrigination 1993NAICS-1 333314Employees 100-249
Products/Services Manufactures optical components,coatings, and lasers. Products arebased on super-polishing of opticalsurfaces, low loss thin film opticalcoatings using ion-beam sputteringand evaporation coatingtechnologies, and advanced laserdesigns.
RHB LaboratoriesAddress 433 West First Street
Dove Creek, CO 81324-0279County DoloresPhone (970) 677-3022Fax (970) 677-3024
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Robert H. Breedlove, President
Origination 1994NAICS-1 541710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Specializes in optical meters, opticalprobes, calibration services, andcomplex lamp supplies and lightingsources.
Rocky Mountain BiosystemsAddress 2207 Jackson Street
Golden, CO 80401County JeffersonPhone (303) 667-8265Email [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Rae Reynolds,VP of Business Development
Origination 2001NAICS-1 541710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Produces a technology thatactivates a specially formulatedadhesive to bond tissue and achievea uniform seal in seconds. Lasertissue welding.
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ROCKY MOUNTAININSTRUMENT CO.
Address 106 Laser Drive, Building 1Lafayette, CO 80026
County BoulderPhone (303) 664-5000Fax (303) 664-5001
Email [email protected] www.rmico.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dr. Yubong Hahn, PresidentOrigination 1957NAICS-1 333314Employees 100-249
Products/Services Designs and manufactures opticsand UV through Far IR coatings fora wide range of vertical industries,including telecommunications,medical, military, andmanufacturing.
Rocky MountainLaboratories, Inc.
Address 602 Park Point Drive, Suite 101Golden, CO 80401
County JeffersonPhone (303) 526-9449Fax (303) 526-0877URL www.RockyMountainLabs.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tom Massopust,Manager, Laboratory
Origination 1983NAICS-1 621511Employees 1-4
Products/Services Specializes in micro-chemicalanalysis of surfaces, thin films,interfaces, and particulates formaterials research anddevelopment, and for processdevelopment, characterization,troubleshooting, and qualityassurance.
Rocky MountainMicroscope Corp
Address 440 South Link LaneFort Collins, CO 80524
County LarimerPhone (970) 484-0307Fax (970) 484-1924
CEO/Senior Mgmt JoAnn Berrong, VPOrigination 1978NAICS-1 423490Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures heated stages formicroscopes. Also repairs lensesand reconditions used microscopesand teaches workshops andmicroscopy.
Saint-Gobain CrystalsAddress 6810 Winchester Circle
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 444-3420Fax (303) 444-1686
Email [email protected] www.photonics.saint-gobain.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jacques Aschenbroich, Presidentand CEO, North America
Origination 1991NAICS-1 333314Employees 50-99
Products/Services Manufactures high-precision optics,optical components and anti-reflection, polarizer, beam splitter,and mirror coatings utilizingdielectric and metallic materials.
Salvador Imaging, Inc.Address 5061 North 30th Street, Suite 103
Colorado Springs, CO 80919-3340County El PasoPhone (719) 598-6606Fax (719) 598-6556URL www.salvadorimaging.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Gardner, PresidentOrigination 1992NAICS-1 333315Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides optimized imagingsolutions for customers'applications.
SanbornAddress 1935 Jamboree Drive, Suite 100
Colorado Springs, CO 80920County El PasoPhone (719) 593-0093Fax (719) 528-5093
Email [email protected] www.sanborn.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jay Tilley, Senior Vice PresidentOrigination 1966NAICS-1 334516Employees 100-249
Products/Services Offers a full suite ofphotogrammetric mapping andgeographic information systemservices.
Science and TechnologyCorporation (STC)
Address 325 BroadwayBoulder, CO 80303-3328
County BoulderPhone (303) 554-7317Fax (303) 554-7431
Email [email protected] www.stcnet.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dr. George M. Wood,Vice President andAerospace manager
Origination 1979NAICS-1 334511Employees 5-9
Products/Services Focuses on corporate research,engineering, test, and operationscapabilities in: atmospheric sciencesand meteorology; remote sensing;testing and evaluation, and rangesupport; and chemical-biologicaland lab operations.
SCIENTECH, INC.Address 5649 Arapahoe Avenue
Boulder, CO 80303-1332County BoulderPhone (303) 444-1361Fax (303) 444-9229
Email [email protected] www.scientech-inc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Thomas O’Rourke, CEO/ PresOrigination 1968NAICS-1 334516Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures thermopile andpyroelectric-based laser powerand energy measuringinstruments, including joulemeter, pulsed power detectors,radiometers, high-powerindustrial power meters, andcustom power and energy meters.
Sensor Physics Corp.Address 8425 South Timberline Road
Fort Collins, CO 80525County LarimerPhone (970) 593-0383Fax (970) 593-6999URL www.sensorphysics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt George Davis, OwnerOrigination 1987NAICS-1 423490Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures laser diagnosticequipment. Products include laserbeam test profiler for FDA and IEC,wavelength measurement, energymeters, photochromic UV filmsand image analyzers. Products soldto spectroscopy andinstrumentation firms.
Sextant Labs, Inc.Address 961 East Fillmore Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (719) 632-8174Fax (719) 442-0722
Email [email protected] www.sextantlabs.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Nathan Coit, Sales ExecutiveOrigination 1997NAICS-1 333314Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures interferometers forlab and line, precision opticaltooling, test and consultationservices.
Shanghai OpticsAddress 330 North Lincoln Avenue,
Suite 205Loveland, CO 80537
County WeldPhone (970) 744-3721Fax (970)797-1457URL www.shanghai-optics.comEmail [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Brad Lewis,Director of business development
Origination 2007Employees 1-4
Products/Services Shanghai Optics is a full servicemanufacturer of high precisionoptical flats, lenses, beamsplitters,light pipes, telecom filters, precisionlaser optics and filters for digitalimaging, aspheric surfaces, plasticoptics, micro optics, excimer opticsand complete optical assembly.Materials include: fused silica, BK7,crystal quartz, sapphire, CaF2, MgF2,GaAs, Germanium, zinc selenide,zinc sulfide, silicon and more.Photonics Companies78
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Sigma InstrumentsAddress 120 Commerce Drive, Unit 1
Fort Collins, CO 80524County LarimerPhone (970) 416-9660Fax (970) 416-9330
Email [email protected] www.sig-inst.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Gary Halcomb, PresidentOrigination 1995NAICS-1 334513Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures instrumentation formeasurement and control of thinfilm processes.
Signature Control SystemsAddress 10180 West Hampden Avenue
Denver, CO 80227County DenverPhone (303) 783-0500Fax (303) 783-0800
Email [email protected] www.signaturecontrol.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Van Doren, PresidentOrigination 1997NAICS-1 335314Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides solutions that optimize theproduction of rubber, engineeredplastic, and wood products. In-mold sensors provide a dielectric“signature” that allows expertsystem software to control theprocessing equipment.
SL3D, Inc.Address P.O. Box 3067
Boulder, CO 80307County BoulderPhone (303) 443-2582Fax (303) 442-2620
Email [email protected] www.sl3d.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Marcia Flynt, PresidentOrigination 1999NAICS-1 339112Employees 1-4
Products/Services Specialist in the acquisition anddisplay of 3D images, with a focuson 3D microscopes.
Solarchromic Inc.Address 2103 Essex Lane
Colorado Springs, CO 80909County El PasoPhone (719) 591-9264Email [email protected] www.solarchromic.com
Origination 1981NAICS-1 339112Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides patented sunglasses madewith solar powered laser dye coatedlenses. Helps color blind.
Solutions EngineeringAddress 1632 South Lamar Street
Lakewood, CO 80232-7038County JeffersonPhone (303) 934-5979Email [email protected]
Origination 1992NAICS-1 541330Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufactures high power lasers foroil and natural gas well drilling andperforating, research, development,and implementation.
Sonora Medical SystemsAddress 1751 South Fordham Street
Suite 100Longmont, CO 80503
County BoulderPhone (303) 682-5871Fax (303) 682-5915
Email [email protected] www.4sonora.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt James Gessert,CTO/VP Engineering
Origination 1996NAICS-1 339112Employees 50-99
Products/Services Designs and produces acoustic andsound instruments and testingservices for the diagnosticultrasound market, includingPVDF hydrophones and otherultrasound metrology devices
SPEC, Inc.Address 3022 Sterling Circle, Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80301-2338County BoulderPhone (303) 449-1105Fax (303) 449-0132
Email [email protected] www.specinc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Paul Lawson, PresidentOrigination 1979NAICS-1 541710Employees 10-19
Products/Services Designs and produces cloud physicsand atmospheric measurementinstrumentation.
Spectranetics CorporationAddress 96 Talamine Court
Colorado Springs, CO 80907-5160County El PasoPhone (719) 633-8333Fax (719) 633-2248
Email [email protected]
URL www.spectranetics.comCEO/Senior Mgmt John Schulte, President
Origination 1984NAICS-1 334510Employees 250-499
Products/Services Manufactures disposable fiber opticcatheters and excimer lasers fortreatment of cardiovasculardisorders.
Spectron Engineering, Inc.Address 255 Yuma Court
Denver, CO 80223County DenverPhone (303) 733-1060Fax (303) 733-2432
Email [email protected] www.spectronengineering.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Norman Herz, President/CEOOrigination 1981NAICS-1 334519Employees 5-9
Products/Services Designs, manufactures, and installshigh-performance automatedmachine vision systems forindustrial measurement andinspection.
Spectrum Laser & TechnologiesAddress 2270 Garden of the Gods, #103
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (719) 264-7632Fax (719) 548-8289
Email [email protected] www.spectrumlaser.com
Origination 1997NAICS-1 334418Employees 20-49
Products/Services Contract manufacturing ofaerospace equipment and medicaldevices.
SPORIANMICROSYSTEMS, INC.
Address 515 Courtney Way, Suite BLafayette, CO 80026-8821
County BoulderPhone (303) 516-9075Fax (303) 516-9116
Email [email protected] www.sporian.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Brian Schaible, PresidentOrigination 2000NAICS-1 541712Employees 10-19
Products/Services Develops, markets, manufactures,and sells a family of novel sensors,sensor suites, sensor-subsystems,data loggers, and wireless sensornetworks.
Syntax-Brillian CorporationAddress 5490 Conestoga Court
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (720) 406-8400Fax (303) 545-2633
Email [email protected] www.brilliancorp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Vincent Sollitto, CEOOrigination 2003NAICS-1 334411Employees 10-19
Products/Services R&D and sales center in Colorado.Offers photo processors ormultimedia projectors, or into near-to-eye products, such as monocularand binocular headsets.s
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TAUTHETAINSTRUMENTS
Address 221 East Lincoln AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524
County LarimerPhone (970) 498-1687Fax (970) 498-1598
Email [email protected] www.tautheta.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Alan Baron, CEOOrigination 2005NAICS-1 541712Employees 5-9
Products/Services Develops optical sensors,fluorescence instrumentation foroxygen control/measurement inbiomedical, aerospace, andindustrial applications.
TECH X CORPORATIONAddress 5621 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite A
Boulder, CO 80303County BoulderPhone (303) 448-0727Fax (303) 448-7756
Email [email protected] www.txcorp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ed Kase, CEOOrigination 1994NAICS-1 541511Employees 20-49
Products/Services Combines object-oriented software,common object request brokerarchitecture (COBRA) and grid-based middleware, simulation andmodeling, and massively parallelcomputing expertise to assistcustomers in solving scientificproblems.
Teledyne Monitor Labs, Inc.Address 35 Inverness Drive East
Englewood, CO 80112County ArapahoePhone (303) 792-3300Fax (303) 799-4853
Email [email protected] www.monitorlabs.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Scott Harrison, PresidentOrigination 1971NAICS-1 333451Employees 50-99
Products/Services Manufactures and distributesoptical measuring devices forenvironmental industry.
Tessera TechnologiesAddress 347 Cherokee Avenue
Superior, CO 80027County BoulderEmail [email protected] www.tessera.com
NAICS-1 334510Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures small form factormicro-optics.
Thermo Fisher ScientificAddress 2650 Crescent Drive, #100
Lafayette, CO 80026County BoulderPhone (303) 604-9499Fax (303) 604-9680
Email [email protected]
URL http://www.dharmacon.comCEO/Senior Mgmt Michael Deines, Vice President
Origination 1995NAICS-1 425120Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides analytical instruments,equipment, reagents andconsumables, software, and servicesfor research, analysis, discovery,and diagnostics.
THIN FILM SUPPLYAddress 1738 Clear Creek Court
Windsor, CO 80550County WeldPhone (970) 674-9825Fax (970) 674-9826
Email [email protected] www.thinfilmsupply.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ted Ranieri, CEOOrigination 2004NAICS-1 333314Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides products and tools forvacuum chambers such as optical,anti-reflection, and thin filmaccessories.
Thin Metal PartsAddress 4733 Centennial Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 80919County El PasoPhone (719) 268-8300Fax (719) 268-8399
Email [email protected] www.thinmetalparts.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt A. Craig Spitzfaden,President/CEO
Origination 2002NAICS-1 332710Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures high-quality thinmetal products to suit anyspecification, featuringelectroforming, chemical-milling,laser-cutting, and photo-toolingprocesses.
Thomas C. Evans ConsultingAddress P.O. Box 50561
Colorado Springs, CO 80949-0561County El PasoPhone (719) 393-5503Email [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Thomas Evans, CEOOrigination 1991NAICS-1 541611Employees 1-4
Products/Services Research and development ofcomponent/module photonic andsemiconductor technology.Integration of highly technicalissues with corporate businessgoals, including intellectualproperty.
Tosoh SMD, Inc.Address 2 North Cascade, Suite 1100
Colorado Springs, CO 80903County El PasoPhone (719) 634-5599Fax (719) 634-3588
Email [email protected] www.tsmd.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Martin Blazic, COOOrigination 1975NAICS-1 423510Employees 1-4
Products/Services Works to advance the technology ofthin films by partneringarrangements with major sputtertool manufacturers and leadingelectronic device producers.
Triad Systems EngineeringAddress 214 North Howes Street
Fort Collins, CO 80521-2769County LarimerPhone (970) 493-7586Fax (970) 493-4656
Email [email protected] www.triadsyseng.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Fred Nittman, CEOOrigination 2001NAICS-1 541512Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides the following services forthe photonics industry: programmanagement; product design,development, and manufacture; testand measurement; softwarearchitecture and applicationinvestigation and development; andcustomized training.
TRIADTECHNOLOGY INC.
Address 3131 Indian Road Suite B,Boulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (720) 494-0717Fax (303) 532-2080
Email [email protected] www.triadtechno.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Archie Brown, Vice PresidentOrigination 2001NAICS-1 332212Employees 1-4
Products/Services Supplier and manufacturer of testequipment and reference cells usedin atomic and molecularspectroscopy.
TSA SystemsAddress 14320 Longs Peak Court
Longmont, CO 80504-9698County BoulderPhone (970) 535-9949Fax (800) 508-0083
Email [email protected] www.tsasystems.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Allan Frymire, PresidentOrigination 1981NAICS-1 334511Employees 10-19
Products/Services Designs and manufacturespedestrian and vehicle portalmonitors and hand-held detectorsfor the protection of special nuclearmaterials.
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United Launch AllianceAddress P.O. Box 277005
Littleton, CO 80127-7005County JeffersonPhone (720) 922-7100Email [email protected] www.ulalaunch.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Michael C. Gass,President and CEO
Origination 2006NAICS-1 541330Employees 1000+
Products/Services A joint venture between TheBoeing Company and the LockheedMartin Corporation that providesspacecraft launch services for theU.S. government.
VEECO PROCESSEQUIPMENT
Address 2330 East Prospect RoadFort Collins, CO 80525-9795
County LarimerPhone (970) 221-1807Fax (970) 493-1439
Email [email protected] www.veeco.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Timothy Barker, VP GMOrigination 1974NAICS-1 334413Employees 50-99
Products/Services Veeco is a leading provider ofProcess Equipment and Metrologysolutions for the photonics, datastorage, solar and compoundsemiconductor industries. Veecoprocess equipment is used formaterial deposition, etch, lappingand dicing covering a range ofprocess technologies including:IBS, IBE, PVD, DLC, ALD, MBEand MOCVD. Veeco producesthe world’s broadest range of ionbeam and MBE sources forintegration into third-partyprocess equipment. Veeco’smetrology products includeatomic force microscopy, opticaland stylus profilers. Veecopartners with our globalcustomers to deliver the enablingtechnology, experience andsupport they need to succeedaround the world and aroundthe clock.
VESCENTPHOTONICS, INC.
Address 4865 East 41st AvenueDenver, CO 80216
County DenverPhone (303) 296-6766Fax (303) 296-6783
Email [email protected] www.vescentphotonics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mike H. Anderson, PresidentOrigination 2002NAICS-1 334516Employees 5-9
Products/Services Develops laser sources andspectrometry systems, andconducts SBIR research.
Vexcel Corporation,The Microsoft VirtualEarth Business Unit
Address 1690 38th StreetBoulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 546-1429Fax (425) 936-7329
Email [email protected] www.vexcel.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt William Gail, DirectorOrigination 1985NAICS-1 541512Employees 10-19
Products/Services Builds 2-D and 3-D content forvirtual earth.
Vexcel Corporation,A Microsoft Company
Address 5775 Flatiron Parkway, #220Boulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 415-6000Fax (303) 442-2956
Email [email protected] www.vexcel.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Gary R. Salisbury, PresidentOrigination 1985NAICS-1 541710Employees 50-99
Products/Services A geospatial company, Vexcel’sremote sensing solutions andproducts include radar sensors anddata capture systems, advancedimage processing, and geospatialintegration with Microsoft’s VirtualEarth™ and collaborationtechnologies.
Video Accessory Corp.Address 2450 Central Avenue, Suite G
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 443-1319Fax (303) 440-8878
Email [email protected] www.vac-brick.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Frank Barnes, OwnerOrigination 1986NAICS-1 334310Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides solutions for video andaudio distribution and switching,ground loop elimination, synchgeneration, and noise suppression.Products incorporate a proprietaryencapsulation process, resulting incompact, robust, and reliabledevices.
Vision Coat, Inc.Address 7800 East Iliff Avenue, #1
Denver, CO 80231County DenverPhone (303) 752-2295Fax (303) 751-1675
Email [email protected] www.visioncoat.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Richard Eckstein, OwnerOrigination 1981NAICS-1 423460Employees 5-9
Products/Services Produces anti-reflection and mirrorcoatings for a variety ofapplications.
Voltex, Inc.Address 2336 East Platte Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (719) 599-0531Fax (719) 599-0531
Email [email protected] www.voltex.net
CEO/Senior Mgmt Elden Peterson, PresidentOrigination 1985NAICS-1 335313Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures stock and customHeNe laser power supplies.
VX Services LLCAddress 1230 Hunter Court
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (303) 651-6519Fax (303) 651-7693
Email [email protected] www.vxservices.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Burt Loupee, OwnerOrigination 2000NAICS-1 811211Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures precision filmscanners and develops film scannerutilities software. Software runs onWindows platforms. Products soldto the mapping, defense, graphicarts, and medicine industries.
Warren AssociatesAddress 6050 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard
Greenwood, CO 80111County ArapahoePhone (800) 449-8640Email [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt David L. McDonald, CEOOrigination 1987NAICS-1 541219Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides video security equipment.Designs and manufactures cameras,video encoders, switches, andrecorders.
Winters Electro-Optics, Inc.Address 7160 Nimbus Road
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 651-6951Fax (303) 651-7584
Email [email protected] www.winterseo.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mike Winters, PresidentOrigination 1993NAICS-1 334510Employees 1-4
Products/Services Designs and manufacturesfrequency-stabilized lasers for use asprimary length standards, completelaser calibration systems, andcustom frequency-stabilized lasers.
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Wolf RoboticsAddress 4600 Innovation Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525-3437County LarimerPhone (970) 225-7600Fax (970) 225-7700
Email [email protected] www.wolfrobotics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Doug Rhoda, General ManagerOrigination 1976NAICS-1 333992Employees 50-99
Products/Services Manufactures robotic weldingequipment and accessories,including robots, positioners, lasertracking systems, power supplies,and off-line programming systems.
WRT Associates, LLCAddress 1406 Ptarmigan Court
Fort Collins, CO 80524County LarimerPhone (970) 219-8800Email [email protected] www.wrtassoc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Phillip Wright, Managing DirectorOrigination 2007NAICS-1 334419Employees 1-4
Products/Services Develops electronic modules andsubsystems.
Wybron, Inc.Address 4830 List Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80919County El PasoPhone (719) 548-9774URL www.wybron.com
Origination 1980NAICS-1 335129Employees 20-49
Products/Services Designs and manufacturesinnovative, practical, and high-quality lighting equipment forentertainment productions.Committed to standardized two-way communication protocols thathelp users more easily managelighting rigs.
Xtal Optronics, Inc.Address 17690 Charter Pines Drive
Monument, CO 80132County El PasoPhone (719) 351-2329Fax (719) 488-1502
Email [email protected] www.xtaloptronics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mary Pagonis, CEOOrigination 1986NAICS-1 333314Employees 100-249
Products/Services Manufactures a wide range ofoptical components for diverseapplications. All are custommanufactured according tospecifications. Most common itemsinclude glass to metal seals, optics,prisms, beam-splitters, laser tubes,and windows.
ZOLO TECHNOLOGIESAddress 4946 North 63rd Street
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 604-5800Fax (303) 530-1843
Email [email protected] www.zolotech.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Henrik Hofvander, CEOOrigination 1999NAICS-1 541712Employees 5-9
Products/Services Produces optical sensor systemsdesigned to monitor combustionsystems for optimization, applicableto power generation andaeropropulsion systems.
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National Center for AtmosphericResearch (NCAR)
Address 1850 Table Mesa DriveBoulder, CO 80305
County BoulderPhone (303) 497-1000Fax (303) 497-1314
Email [email protected] www.ncar.ucar.edu
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tim Killeen, DirectorOrigination 1958NAICS-1 926110Employees 500-999
Products/Services Strategic plan for the comingdecade outlines an ongoingcommitment to excellence in theatmospheric science by conductinginterdisciplinary research with aworld-class work force and state ofthe art research tools.
NATIONAL INSTITUTEOF STANDARDS ANDTECHNOLOGY (NIST)
Address 325 BroadwayBoulder, CO 80305
County BoulderPhone (303) 497-5285Fax (303) 497-7671
Email [email protected] www.boulder.nist.gov
CEO/Senior Mgmt Kent RochfordOrigination 1901NAICS-1 926110Employees 50-99
Products/Services Provides technically advancedoptoelectronic measurementcapabilities, standards, andtraceability, including calibrationservices for laser detectors, displaysand optical fibers, and components.Maintains the primary frequencystandard for the United States.
National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration(NOAA), Air ResourceLaboratory
Address 325 BroadwayBoulder, CO 80305
County BoulderPhone (303) 497-6355Fax (303) 497-6546
Email [email protected] www.noaa.gov
CEO/Senior Mgmt Don Mock, Executive DirectorOrigination 1967NAICS-1 926110Employees 500-999
Products/Services The Surface Radiation ResearchBranch of NOAA’s Air ResourcesLaboratory conducts research inmany aspects of solar radiation atthe earth's surface. Primaryemphasis is providing qualitysurface radiation measurements.
National Renewable EnergyLaboratory (NREL)
Address 1617 Cole BoulevardGolden, CO 80401-3393
County JeffersonPhone (303) 275-3000Fax (303) 384-6430
Email [email protected] www.nrel.gov
CEO/Senior Mgmt Richard H. Truly, DirectorOrigination 1977NAICS-1 926110Employees 1000+
Products/Services Focuses on energy efficiency andrenewable energy technologydevelopment in the four majorenergy use sectors: buildings,industry, transportation, andutilities.
National Laboratories
DIRECTORY OF NATIONAL LABORATORIES
Colorado School of MinesAddress 1500 Illinois Street
Golden, CO 80401County JeffersonPhone (303) 273-3247Fax (303) 273-3244
Email [email protected] www.mines.edu
CEO/Senior Mgmt Phillip Romig Jr., Associate VP forResearch & Dean of Grad. Studies
Origination 1874NAICS-1 611310Employees 10-19
Products/Services Undergraduate and graduatecollege degrees and research, withmany areas directly and indirectlyrelated to photonics and optics.
Colorado School of Mines -Photovoltaics Group
Address 1500 Illinois Street,Meyer Hall Room 444Golden, CO 80401
County JeffersonPhone (303) 273-3847Email [email protected] www.mines.edu/research/
photovoltaics/CEO/Senior Mgmt Tim Ohno, Group Head
Origination 1990NAICS-1 611310Employees 5-9
Products/Services Research focuses on thefundamental science behind goodsolar cell fabrication, defectdetection, device degradation, anddevices that lead to long-run highefficiency.
Colorado State PhotovoltaicsResearch Lab
Address CSU Photovoltaics Lab D202Fort Collins, CO 80523-1875
County LarimerPhone (970) 491-1105Fax (970) 491-7947
Email [email protected] www.physics.colostate.edu/
groups/photovoltaicOrigination 1974NAICS-1 611310Employees 10-19
Products/Services State lab working to accomplish agoal of understanding differencesbetween thin-film polycrystallinesolar cells and their single-crystalcounterparts.
Colorado StateUniversity, Office ofTechnology Transfer
Address P.O. Box 483Fort Collins, CO 80522
County LarimerPhone (970) 482-2916Fax (970) 484-0354
Email [email protected] www.csurf.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Anthony Frank, Vice President forResearch & Info Technology
Origination 1941NAICS-1 611310Employees 20-49
Products/Services Performs research in broad range ofoptoelectronics and photonicstechnologies.
CU Optical Science &Engineering Program
Address 440 UCBBoulder, CO 80309-0440
County BoulderPhone (303) 492-5202Fax (303) 492-5235
Email [email protected] www.colorado.edu/OSEP
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dana AndersonOrigination 1986NAICS-1 611310Employees 20-49
Products/Services Intensive graduate training inoptics and photonics with world-class optics faculty in severaldepartments.
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DIRECTORY OF UNIVERSITIES
CU OPTOELECTRONICCOMPUTING SYSCENTER
Address University of Colorado, 425 UCBBoulder, CO 80309-0425
County BoulderPhone (303) 735-0997Fax (303) 492-2758
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Rafael Piestun, Professor
Origination 1999NAICS-1 611310Employees 50-99
Products/Services Research and education centerwithin the Electrical and ComputerEngineering Department at theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder.Focuses on free-space opticalinterconnects; special purposeoptical processors; and computerperipheral technology.
CU SYSTEMTECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Address 4740 Walnut Street, Suite 100UCB 588Boulder, CO 80309-0588
County BoulderPhone (303) 735-1688Fax (303) 735-3831
Email [email protected] www.cu.edu/techtransfer
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dave Allen, Associate VPOrigination 1996NAICS-1 611310Employees 5-9
Products/Services Responsible for licensing alltechnology-related patents,including photonics, for the CUsystem.
JILAAddress University of Colorado, 440 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309County BoulderPhone (303) 492-7843Fax (303) 492-5235
Email [email protected] jilawww.colorado.edu
CEO/Senior Mgmt John L. Hall, Fellow of JILAOrigination 1962NAICS-1 813910Employees 20-49
Products/Services Research ranges from the small,cold world of quantum physicsthrough design of precision opticsand atom lasers to the processesthat shape the stars and galaxies,encompassing: astrophysics, atomicand molecular physics, andbiophysics.
NSF ENGINEERING RESEARCHCENTER FOR EXTREMEULTRAVIOLET SCIENCEAND TECHNOLOGY
Address B312 Engr. Res. Center -Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO 80523
County LarimerPhone (970) 491-6796Email [email protected] euverc.colostate.edu
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jorge Rocca, ProfessorOrigination 2003NAICS-1 611310Employees 20-49
Products/Services An NSF-funded EngineeringResearch Center exploring thedevelopment of compact coherentextreme ultraviolet sources andtheir applications in challengingscientific and technologicalproblems.
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UCCS Department of PhysicsAddress 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Engineering Building 210Colorado Springs, CO 80918
County El PasoPhone (719) 262-3130Email [email protected] www.uccs.edu/~physics/
index.htmlOrigination 1974NAICS-1 611310Employees 10-19
Products/Services The department conducts researchand provides consulting services inthe following areas: liquid crystalsmaterials and devices, ferroelectricand ferromagnetic materials andthin films, ultrafast optics,nanotechnology, and materialsresearch.
UCD CAPTLABORATORY
Address 1201 5th Street, 110 UCDDenver, CO 80217
County DenverPhone (720) 652-9945Fax (720) 652-9948
Email [email protected] www.captcenter.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Larry Sherrer, DirectorOrigination 1998NAICS-1 611310Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides cutting-edge technicalservices and human resources toindustrial and educational partners.Provides prototyping, precisionmetrology, use of photonicsequipment and facilities, trainingfor current employees, andconnections with employers.
United States Air Force AcademyAddress 2354 Fairchild Drive, Suite 2A31
US Airforce Academy, CO 80840County El PasoPhone (719) 333-7100Email [email protected] www.usafa.af.mil
CEO/Senior Mgmt Daniel Litwhiler, Division ChairOrigination 1954NAICS-1 611310Employees 20-49
Products/Services U.S. military academy whosefunction is to develop and inspirefuture air and space leaders. Opticsand photonics included incurriculum.
University of DenverAddress 2199 South University Boulevard
MRB203Denver, CO 80208
County DenverPhone (303) 871-2966Fax (303) 871-4101
Email [email protected] secs.du.edu/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Rahmat Shoureshi,Dean of Engineering
Origination 1884NAICS-1 611310Employees 1-4
Products/Services Performs research inoptoelectronics and photonicsdevices and offers courses in avariety of photonics areas.
University of Northern Colorado -Physics Department
Address Ross Hall 0232D, Campus Box 127Greeley, CO 80639
County WeldPhone (970) 351-2961Email [email protected] physics.unco.edu/physics/
www/main/default.aspNAICS-1 611310Employees 5-9
Products/Services Offers undergraduate optics andrelated courses.
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ACCOUNTING
Capital BookkeepingAddress 2755 South Locust Street, Suite 115
Denver, CO 80222County DenverPhone (720) 200-5025Fax (303) 496-6680URL www.capitalbookkeeping.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Karin Lichtenstein, OwnerNAICS-1 541219Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides business bookkeepingservices.
DJJ AccountingAddress 191 University Boulevard, Suite 232
Denver, CO 80206County DenverPhone (303) 346-2600Fax (303) 346-0567
Email [email protected] djjcpa.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dennis Johanningmeier, CPANAICS-1 541219Employees 1-4
Products/Services Business accounting.
EKS&HAddress 1155 Canyon Boulevard, Suite 400
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 448-7000Fax (303) 448-7099
Email [email protected] www.eksh.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Hy Harris, PrincipalOrigination 1978NAICS-1 541219Employees 20-49
Products/Services Colorado-based accounting andbusiness advisory firm.
BUSINESS SUPPORT
Business Vision PlanningAddress Breckenridge, COCounty SummitPhone (970) 547-9320Email [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Bud FirthNAICS-1 541611Employees 1-4
Products/Services Technical business advisor.
Canadian ConsulateAddress 1625 Broadway, Suite 2600
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 626-0667Fax (303) 572-1159
Email [email protected] www.denver.gc.ca
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dale Eisler, Consul GeneralNAICS-1 928120Employees 20-49
Products/Services International businessdevelopment.
EISEngineeringAddress 703 North Walnut Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80905County El PasoPhone (719) 338-3200Fax (719) 635-3306
Email [email protected] www.eisengineering.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Greg Eisenbeis, OwnerOrigination 2005NAICS-1 333999Employees 1-4
Products/Services Manufacturing consulting.
Northern Ireland Tech &Development Center
Address 234 Columbine Street, Suite 201Denver, CO 80206
County DenverPhone (303) 572-5200Email [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Margaret McMahon, DirectorNAICS-1 813410Employees 5-9
Products/Services International businessdevelopment.
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DIRECTORY OF SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
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Partners Through ChangeAddress Denver, COCounty DenverPhone (303) 777-9680Email [email protected] www.partnersthroughchange.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Triche Guenin, DirectorOrigination 1995NAICS-1 541611Employees 1-4
Products/Services Operates as a virtual organizationto bring the most up-to-date andexperienced experts to each clientengagement.
PBC Inc.Address 7000 North Broadway,
Building 1, Suite 108Denver, CO 80221
County DenverPhone (303) 427-1312 x 202Fax (303) 427-0422
Email [email protected] www.pbcinc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Russ Farmer, Corporate ExecutiveOrigination 1988NAICS-1 541611Employees 10-19
Products/Services A proposal-development andgovernment contracting/accountingteam that provides services,including training classes, proposalsupport, government-approvedaccounting products and services,and strategic/tactical planning.
PHOTOLAR CONSULTINGAddress 9954 Red Sage Drive, Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80920County El PasoPhone (719) 331-7388Email [email protected] www.photolar.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ajit Utagikar, PresidentOrigination 2005NAICS-1 541611Employees 1-4
Products/Services Helps businesses improvemanagement systems andoperations, deploy new productdevelopment methodology andsuperior customer facingprocesses, and obtain ISO 9001certification.
Plasmon Sales and MarketingAddress 370 Interlocken Boulevard,
Suite 600Broomfield, CO 80021
County BroomfieldPhone (720) 873-2500Fax (720) 873-2501
Email [email protected] www.plasmon.com
NAICS-1 339943Employees 1-4
Products/Services U.S. sales and marketingheadquarters.
Road Runner NetworkingAddress 4700 Sterling Drive
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 638-9675Email [email protected] www.roadrunnerNetworking.com
Origination 2008NAICS-1 541519Employees 5-9
Products/Services Computer technology for small tomedium-size businesses.
Photolar ConsultingBusiness Processes for Growth
TECH BIZ SOLUTIONSAddress 2021 Miller Drive
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (303) 443-4440Email [email protected] techbizsolutions.us
Origination 2001NAICS-1 541210Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provide competent and professionalbusiness management consultation,products and services related togovernment contract management,subcontract management,proposals, finance, and accounting.
The DaVinci InstituteAddress P.O. Box 270315
Louisville, CO 80027County BoulderPhone (303) 666-4133Email [email protected] www.davinciinstitute.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Thomas Frey, DirectorOrigination 1997NAICS-1 813319Employees 1-4
Products/Services A center of visionary thought,attracting both a national andinternational following of ideajunkies and business leaders alike.
The Hanson GroupAddress 1801 Broadway, Suite 400
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 297-1001Fax (303) 297-3638
Email [email protected] www.hansondenver.com/
CEO/Senior Mgmt Richard Hanson,Chief Creative Officer
Origination 1988NAICS-1 541810Employees 1-4
Products/Services Graphic design firm.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ADAMS COUNTYECONOMICDEVELOPMENT
Address 12050 North Pecos, Suite 200Westminster, CO 80234
County AdamsPhone (303) 450-5106Fax (303) 252-8230
Email [email protected] www.adamscountyed.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Bill Becker, PresidentOrigination 1984NAICS-1 926110Employees 5-9
Products/Services Assists with creating primary jobsand a healthy tax base by helpingbusinesses invest in Adams Countywith a focus on optics, photonics,and biotechnology sectors. Servicesinclude business relocation,expansion, startups, incentives, anddemographics.
Boulder Economic CouncilAddress 2440 Pearl Street, P.O. Box 73
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 442-1044Email frances.draper@
boulderchamber.comURL www.boulderbusiness.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Frances Draper, Executive DirectorOrigination 1997NAICS-1 926110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides information and supportto local businesses and companiesinterested in relocating to Boulder.
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Broomfield EconomicDevelopment Corporation
Address 2655 West Midway Boulevard,Suite 370Broomfield, CO 80020
County BroomfieldPhone (303) 469-7645Fax (303) 469-9183
Email [email protected] www.broomfieldedc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Don Dunshee, President/CEOOrigination 1986NAICS-1 926110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Primary agent for economicdevelopment services, offeringassistance and support toBroomfield businesses.
Castle Rock EconomicDevelopment Council
Address 513 Wilcox Street, Suite 230Castle Rock, CO 80104
County DouglasPhone (303) 688-7488Fax (303) 688-5338
Email [email protected] www.credco.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Meme Dunckel Martin,Executive Director
Origination 1997NAICS-1 926110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Nonprofit organization thatpromotes, encourages, and supportsa diversified economy in the townof Castle Rock, Colorado.
COLORADO OFFICE OF ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT ANDINTERNATIONAL TRADE
Address 1625 Broadway, Suite 2700Denver, CO 80202
County DenverPhone (303) 892-3840Fax (303) 892-3848URL www.colorado.gov
CEO/Senior Mgmt Don Elliman, DirectorOrigination 1987NAICS-1 926110Employees 10-19
Products/Services State agency that encouragesquality economic developmentthrough financial and technicalassistance throughout Colorado.
JEFFERSON ECONOMICCOUNCIL
Address 1667 Cole Boulevard,Building 19, Suite 400Golden, CO 80401-3313
County JeffersonPhone (303) 202-2965Fax (303) 202-2967
Email [email protected] www.jeffco.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Preston Gibson, PresidentOrigination 1955NAICS-1 926110Employees 5-9
Products/Services Public/private not-for-profitpartnership serving the economicdevelopment needs of JeffersonCounty, concentrating on creating,expanding, and retaining high-paying primary jobs that fuel theeconomic health and vitality of thecommunity.
Longmont AreaEconomic Council
Address 528 Main StreetLongmont, CO 80502
County BoulderPhone (303) 651-0128Fax (303) 682-5446
Email [email protected] www.longmont.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Cody, President/CEOOrigination 1981NAICS-1 926110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Enhances the economic well-beingof Longmont by actively supportingthe creation and preservation ofquality, primary jobs, with anemphasis on optics and photonicscompanies.
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Metro Denver EconomicDevelopment Corporation
Address 1445 Market StreetDenver, CO 80202
County DenverPhone (303) 620-8092Fax (303) 534-3200
Email [email protected] www.metrodenver.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tom Clark, Executive VPOrigination 1987NAICS-1 926110Employees 1-4
Products/Services The umbrella economicdevelopment organization for thenine-county metro Denver region.Services include business retention,expansion and recruitment,economic and data research,economic analysis, and publicpolicy.
Northern Colorado EconomicDevelopment Corporation
Address 3553 Clydesdale Parkway,Suite 230Loveland, CO 80538
County LarimerPhone (970) 667-0905Fax (970) 669-4680
Email [email protected] www.ncedc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Maury Dobbie, President/CEOOrigination 2000NAICS-1 926110Employees 5-9
Products/Services Leverages public and private fundsto strengthen existing employers,support expansion projects, providecritical research for decisionmaking, and recruit new employerswho create primary jobs, investcapital, and add vitality.
The Greater Colorado SpringsEconomic DevelopmentCorporation
Address 90 South Cascade Avenue,Suite 1050Colorado Springs, CO 80907
County El PasoPhone (719) 471-8183Fax (719) 471-9733
Email [email protected] www.coloradosprings.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Robert K. Scott, CEO, PresidentOrigination 1988NAICS-1 926110Employees 10-19
Products/Services Mission is to sustain and improvethe quality of life in the GreaterColorado Springs area by helping tomeet community demand for thenumber, diversification, andaverage income of primary jobsthat are needed to support thepopulation and the tax base.
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EDUCATION
Center for Innovation,Metro State College
Address P.O. Box 173362Denver, CO 80217
County DenverPhone (303) 556-3784Fax (303) 556-4558
Email [email protected] www.metrostateinnovate.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mick Jackowski, DirectorNAICS-1 611710Employees 1-4
Products/Services Fosters cutting-edge and effectivecurricula utilizing creative learningtools that make entrepreneurshipeducation a college-wide andcommunity-wide experience.
Colorado Departmentof Higher Education
Address 1560 Broadway, Suite 1600Denver, CO 80202
County DenverPhone (303) 866-4051Fax (303) 866-4266
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Rick O’Donnell, Executive Director
Origination 1965NAICS-1 926110Employees 10-19
Products/Services State policy and coordinating boardfor Colorado’s public highereducation system. Implements thedirectives of the General Assembly,and promotes and preserves quality,access, accountability, diversity, andefficiency within Colorado publichigher ed.
Colorado State University CSUEnvironmental & RadiologicalHealth Sciences
Address 1618 Campus DeliveryFort Collins, CO 80523
County LarimerPhone (970) 491-0563Fax (970) 491-0623
Email [email protected] www.colostate.edu
Origination 1996NAICS-1 611310Employees 20-49
Products/Services Conducts laser tissue interactionresearch and laser safety research.
El Pomar Institute for Innovationand Commercialization
Address 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway,Main Hall 302Colorado Springs, CO 80918
County El PasoPhone (719) 262-3686Fax (719) 262-3635
Email [email protected]@uccs.eduURL epiic.uccs.edu
CEO/Senior Mgmt Michael Larson, DirectorOrigination 1991NAICS-1 926110Employees 5-9
Products/Services Assists individuals in transformingtechnological ideas into economicopportunity, and serves as a catalystto create a community that fosterscommunication, collaboration, andsharing of resources.
OP-TECAddress P.O. Box 21689
Waco, TX 76702Phone (245) 741-8338Email [email protected] www.op-tec.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dan Hull, DirectorProducts/Services NSF-funded National Center for
Photonics Technology Education.A consortium of two-year colleges,high schools, universities, nationallabs, industry partners, andprofessional societies, which havejoined forces to create a pipeline ofmotivated and qualified techniciansfor the photonics industry.
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FINANCE
Boulder VenturesAddress 1900 Ninth Street, Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 444-6950Fax (303) 444-0267
Email [email protected] www.boulderventures.com
Origination 1995NAICS-1 523910Employees 10-19
Products/Services Specializes in early-stage equityinvestment and active partnershipwith market-leading technologycompanies.
Coherent InvestmentsAddress 370 Interlocken Boulevard,
Suite 640Broomfield, CO 80021
County BroomfieldPhone (303) 404-3380Email [email protected] www.coherentinvestments.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Milton Huffaker, ManagerOrigination 2006NAICS-1 523910Employees 5-9
Products/Services Helps innovative and motivatedentrepreneurs turn their ideas intosuccessful companies.
COLORADO LENDINGSOURCE
Address 518 17th Street, Suite 1800Denver, CO 80202
County DenverPhone (303) 657-0010Fax (303) 657-0140
Email [email protected] www.coloradolendingsource.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mike O’Donnell, Executive DirectorOrigination 1991NAICS-1 522310Employees 10-19
Products/Services Private, nonprofit, community-based organization that assistssmall businesses access toattractive, fixed-rate, long-termfinancing on real estate andequipment expansion projects.
Peak Venture GroupAddress 2 North Cascade, Suite 1100
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (719) 630-0676Fax (719) 630-0675
Email [email protected] www.peakventure.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jim Wittenburg, PresidentNAICS-1 523910Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides networking venues thatbring together entrepreneurial andemerging companies, investors, andservice providers to catalyze thecreative exchange of informationand education.
Rockies Venture ClubAddress 1805 South Bellaire Street,
Suite 480Denver, CO 80222
County DenverPhone (303) 831-4174Fax (303) 758-3885URL www.rockiesventureclub.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Maita Lester, Executive DirectorOrigination 1995NAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services A networking organization thatconnects entrepreneurs, serviceprofessionals, investors, venturecapitalists, and other fundingsources.
Sensor TechnologyDevelopment Fund
Address 5505 Airport Boulevard, Suite 101Boulder, CO 80302
County BoulderPhone (303) 546-0452Fax (303) 546-0478
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Robert Knollenburg, Fund Manager
Origination 1996NAICS-1 523910Employees 1-4
Products/Services Venture capital fund focusing onearly stage (seed and first round)funding of core technology,hardware-oriented companiesprimarily within the four-cornerstates of Colorado, New Mexico,Arizona, and Utah.
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Sequel Venture PartnersAddress 4430 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 220
Boulder, CO 80303County BoulderPhone (303) 546-0400Fax (303) 546-9728
Email [email protected] www.sequelvc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ron Bernal, PartnerNAICS-1 523910Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides venture funding for earlystage technology businesses.
Sunrise VenturesAddress 11515 Quivas Way
Denver, CO 80234County DenverPhone (303) 460-9503Fax (303) 469-3237
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Phillips Bradford,
President and CEOOrigination 1999NAICS-1 523910Employees 1-4
Products/Services Venture firm specializing inassistance to new start-upcompanies focused on profitsderived from technologiesrendering epochal changes inmarket and social trends.
Wells FargoAddress 12000 Pecos Street, Suite 100
Westminster, CO 80234County AdamsPhone (303) 450-4934URL www.wellsfargo.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Frank Martinez, Vice PresidentNAICS-1 522110Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides banking services.
INDUSTRY NONPROFIT
Boulder Innovation CenterAddress 1900 15th Street
Boulder, CO 80302-5414County BoulderPhone (303) 444-2111Fax (303) 444-3111
Email [email protected]
URL www.boulderinnovationcenter.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tim Bour, Executive DirectorOrigination 2005NAICS-1 541611Employees 5-9
Products/Services Provides low cost consultingservices to new companies usingoptical technology. Works primarilywith the University of ColoradoTechnology Transfer and BoulderCounty companies.
COLORADO ASSOCIATIONFOR MANUFACTURINGTECHNOLOGY
Address 1625 Broadway, Suite 950Denver, CO 80202
County DenverPhone (303) 592-4087Email [email protected] http://newcamt.camt.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Elaine Thorndike, CEONAICS-1 541611Employees 5-9
Products/Services A statewide manufacturingassistance center, partially fundedby the NIST ManufacturingExtension Partnership and hostedby the University of Colorado.Management for industries thatcannot afford expensive downtime.
CO-LABSAddress 2400 Pearl Street
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 938-2082
CEO/Senior Mgmt DeAnne Butterfield,Executive Director
Origination 2005NAICS-1 921110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Statewide nascent coalition ofscientific laboratories, institutionsof higher education, privateindustry, chambers of commerce,economic development offices,and State leaders.
COLORADO BIOSCIENCEASSOCIATION
Address Advance Colorado Center,1625 Broadway, Suite 950Denver, CO 80202
County DenverPhone (303) 592 4073Fax (303) 592 4081
Email [email protected] www.cobioscience.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Denise Brown, Executive DirectorOrigination 2003NAICS-1 813910Employees 5-9
Products/Services Not-for-profit corporationproviding services and support forColorado’s biosciences industry.
Colorado BusinessIncubator Association
Address Denver, CO 80236County DenverPhone (303) 934-9117Fax (303) 934-1266
Email [email protected]
URL www.coloradobusinessincubation.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Thea Gilman, PresidentNAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services A 501c3 organization that provides aforum to share resources,information, and best practicesamong business incubators and theirsupporters throughout the state.
COLORADONANOTECHNOLOGYALLIANCE
Address 1155 Canyon Boulevard, Suite 400Boulder, CO 80302
County BoulderURL www.coloradonanotechnology.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Randy LevineOrigination 2006NAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services The CNA’s mission is to advanceeconomic development in Coloradofocused on the new “frontier ofscience” utilizing nanotechnology.
COLORADO PHOTONICSINDUSTRYASSOCIATION
Address 1155 Canyon Boulevard, Suite 400Boulder, CO 80302
County BoulderPhone (303) 834-1022Fax (303) 834-1022
Email [email protected] www.coloradophotonics.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Giltner, PresidentOrigination 1997NAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services Nonprofit organization that worksto promote photonics locally,nationally, and internationally,working with economicdevelopment agencies throughoutthe state and nation.
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Colorado RenewableEnergy Collaboratory
Address 410 17th Street, Suite 1400Denver, CO 80202
County DenverPhone (303) 492-8025Fax (303) 376-2600
Email [email protected] www.coloradocollaboratory.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Jonas, Co-DirectorOrigination 2008NAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services Dedicated to the basic and appliedresearch necessary to createrevolutionary new solar energytechnologies, as well as educationand training opportunities.
Colorado Solar EnergyIndustries Association
Address P.O. Box 16Lafayette, CO 80026
County BoulderPhone (303) 333-7342Email [email protected] www.coseia.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jim Welch, PresidentOrigination 1989NAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services Colorado technology collaborationcomprised primarily of active,passive, and photovoltaiccompanies that provide bothresidential and commercial systemproducts and services to consumersand businesses.
Colorado RenewableEnergy Society
Address P.O. Box 933Golden, CO 80402
County JeffersonPhone (303) 806-5317Email [email protected] www.cres-energy.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Sheila Townsend,Executive Director
Origination 1996NAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services Works for the sensible adoption ofcost-effective energy efficiency andrenewable energy technologies byColorado businesses andconsumers.
COREAddress 1625 Broadway, Suite 950
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 592-4066Fax (303) 592-4061URL www.corecolorado.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Russell Graham, Executive DirectorNAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services Membership-based, nonprofitorganization that is driving theway businesses contribute tosolving many of the environmentaland social challenges facing societytoday.
CSIAAddress 1625 Broadway, Suite 950
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 592-4061Fax (303) 592-4079
Email [email protected] www.coloradosoftware.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Su Hawk, PresidentOrigination 1994NAICS-1 813910Employees 1-4
Products/Services Voice and support network forColorado’s information technologyindustries.
CTEK COLORADOVENTURE CENTER
Address Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 546-9595Fax (303) 546-9494
Email [email protected] www.CTEK.biz
CEO/Senior Mgmt Gary Held, PresidentOrigination 1989NAICS-1 541690Employees 5-9
Products/Services A nonprofit organization fosteringand supporting regional innovationand entrepreneurship through:providing access to early stagecapital, establishing effective andefficient means of commercializingnew technologies.
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Magellan CenterAddress 1951 South Fordham Street,
Suite 250Longmont, CO 80503
County BoulderPhone (303) 772-6100Fax (303) 772-0528
Email [email protected] www.magellancenter.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Pamala Gibson, President and CEONAICS-1 541611Employees 1-4
Products/Services Conducts economic research thatreveals concise insights intomunicipal and business strengths,weaknesses, challenges, andopportunities.
Optoelectronics IndustryDevelopment Association(OIDA)
Address 1220 Connecticut Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20036
Phone (202) 785-4426Fax (202) 785-4428
Email [email protected] www.oida.org
Products/Services A not-for-profit association thatserves as the nexus for vision,transformation, and growth of theoptoelectronics industry.
Rocky Mountain TradeAdjustment Assistance Center
Address 5353 Manhattan Circle, Suite 200Boulder, CO 80305
County BoulderPhone (303) 499-8222Fax (303) 499-8298
Email [email protected] www.rmtaac.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Edvard Hag, DirectorOrigination 1981NAICS-1 926110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides management assistance tocompanies negatively impacted byforeign trade.
Southwest Research InstituteAddress 1050 Walnut Street, Suite 300
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 546-9670Fax (303) 546-9687
Email [email protected] swri.org
Origination 1947NAICS-1 541712Employees 20-49
Products/Services A nonprofit, independent, appliedengineering and physical sciencesresearch and developmentorganization with 11 technicaldivisions. SWRI researchers areinvolved in a variety of projects forNASA, the European Space Agency,and the NSF.
Space FoundationAddress 310 South 14th Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80904County El PasoPhone (719) 576-8000Fax (719) 576-8801
Email [email protected] www.spacefoundation.org
CEO/Senior Mgmt Elliot Pulham, President/CEOOrigination 1983NAICS-1 813910Employees 10-19
Products/Services Nonprofit organization advancingthe exploration, development, anduse of space and space educationfor the benefit of all humankind.
SPIEAddress P.O. Box 10
Bellingham, WA 98227-0010Phone (360) 676-3290Fax (360) 647-1445
Email [email protected] spie.org
Products/Services SPIE is an international societyadvancing an interdisciplinaryapproach to the science andapplication of light.
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INDUSTRY SUPPORT
Allied VaughnAddress 1616 17th Street, Suite 568
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 459-2909Fax (303) 459 2901
Email [email protected] www.alliedvaughn.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Pete Carney, Regional BusinessDevelopment Manager
Origination 2001NAICS-1 334611Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides traditional customduplication and large quantityreplication using optical processes.
A.R. Wilfley & Sons, Inc.Address P.O. Box 2330
Denver, CO 80201County DenverPhone (303) 779-1777Fax (303) 779-1277
Email [email protected] www.wilfley.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mike Wilfley, PresidentOrigination 1918NAICS-1 333911Employees 10-19
Products/Services Manufactures centrifugal pumpswith advanced seal technology forabrasive and corrosive applications.
Barber-Nichols, Inc.Address 6325 West 55th Avenue
Arvada, CO 80002County JeffersonPhone (303) 421-8111Fax (303) 420-4659
Email [email protected] www.barber-nichols.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Daniel Thoren, PresidentOrigination 1966NAICS-1 333911Employees 50-99
Products/Services Designs and manufactures specialtyturbo machinery, including pumps,compressors, and turbines.
Cogitic CorporationAddress 5061 North 30th Street, #101
Colorado Springs, CO 80919County El PasoPhone (719) 473-8844Fax (719) 473-8008
Email [email protected] www.cogitic.net
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jared Veteto, OwnerOrigination 2004NAICS-1 541611Employees 5-9
Products/Services Liquid Crystal research, materialsR&D and precision manufacturing.
CoretecAddress 10570 Bradford Road
Littleton, CO 80127County JeffersonPhone (303) 972-4105Fax (303) 904-6199
Email [email protected] www.coretec-inc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Craig A. Barrett, Vice Presidentand General Manager
Origination 1980NAICS-1 334418Employees 50-99
Products/Services PCB fabrication.
CU LEEDS BUSINESSRESEARCH DIVISION
Address 420 UCBBoulder, CO 80309-0420
County BoulderPhone (303) 492-8227Fax (303) 492-3620
Email [email protected] leeds.colorado.edu/brd
CEO/Senior Mgmt Richard L. Wobbekind,Executive Director
Origination 1915NAICS-1 611310Employees 10-19
Products/Services Compiles, presents, and interpretsinformation on current businessand economic studies thatcontribute to the most efficientuse of Colorado’s resources.
DBM TechnologiesAddress 1055 DeLaware Avenue
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (303) 776-5949Fax (303) 772-6535URL www.assembly.com/home.html
CEO/Senior Mgmt Barb Siemers, ManagerOrigination 1999NAICS-1 334419Employees 5-9
Products/Services A full spectrum contractmanufacturer specializing inaerospace, bio-medical, and high-end electronic assemblies.
IMAGINE TECHNOLOGYINTERNATIONAL (ITI)
Address 8401 Baseline RoadBoulder, CO 80303
County BoulderPhone (303) 443-1036Fax (303) 443-6191
Email [email protected] www.iticorp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Laura Kitzmann, Director, U.S. SalesOrigination 1992NAICS-1 323115Employees 20-49
Products/Services Supplier of development tools,digital printing equipment, andproduction systems for the inkjetmarket.
Infinite Power SolutionsAddress 11149 Bradford Road
Littleton, CO 80127County JeffersonPhone (303) 749-4800Fax (303) 749-4753
Email [email protected] www.infinitepowersolutions.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tim Bradow,VP Business Development
Origination 2001NAICS-1 334413Employees 20-49
Products/Services Designs, manufactures, andmarkets thin film batteries.
InSight AnalyticalAddress 2430 Waynoka Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80915County El PasoPhone (719) 570-9549Fax (719) 637-1207
Email [email protected] www.ial-fa.com
Origination 1993NAICS-1 541380Employees 10-19
Products/Services Focuses on failure analysis andreliability needs of thesemiconductor industry in thislocale.
National Network Services, Inc.Address 12577 East Caley Avenue
Centennial, CO 80111County ArapahoePhone (303) 302-8422Fax (303) 302-8422URL www.redhawk-us.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mike Grenc, Sales ExecutiveOrigination 2003NAICS-1 541600Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides management, scientific,and technical consulting services.
NextWave EnergyAddress 1600 Broadway, Suite 2400
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 352-0377Fax (303) 573-1830
Email [email protected] www.nextwave-energy.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Richard Steubi, PresidentOrigination 1999NAICS-1 541611Employees 50-99
Products/Services Supports private sector firmsseeking to grow or build businessesin the energy sector, by providingadvice on strategy and capitalformation.
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N-Science Corp.Address 1113 Washington Avenue, #210
Golden, CO 80401County JeffersonPhone (303) 718-9502Fax (303) 432-8555
Email [email protected] nscicorp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dan Scheld, PresidentOrigination 2004NAICS-1 334510Employees 20-49
Products/Services Conceptualizes, engineers, builds,integrates, tests, and operatesinstruments for the sciencecommunity.
Quest Product DevelopmentAddress 4900 Iris Street
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033County JeffersonPhone (303) 670-5088Fax (303) 674-1020
Email [email protected] quest-corp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mitch Houston, PresidentOrigination 1996NAICS-1 541611Employees 10-19
Products/Services A contractor assisting firms withthe development of projects inelectronic and analyticalinstrumentation.
RapidPro ManufacturingAddress 14478 I-25 Frontage Road
Longmont, CO 80504County BoulderPhone (970) 535-0550Fax (970) 535-0552
Email [email protected] www.rapidpro.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ron Angstead, President/CEOOrigination 1994NAICS-1 541330Employees 10-19
Products/Services Offers complete productdevelopment services. Engineeringservices include consultation, R&D,reverse engineering, and design formanufacturability. Prototypingservices include SLA, SelectiveLaser Sintering, FDM, and CNCmachining.
RPM ElectronicsAddress 4430 Innovation Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525County LarimerPhone (970) 204-7900Fax (970) 226-8090
Email [email protected] www.rpmelectronics.net
CEO/Senior Mgmt Robert Malcolm, PresidentOrigination 2000NAICS-1 334412Employees 100-249
Products/Services Provides contract manufacturingservices to original equipmentmanufacturers and entrepreneurs.
SunEdison, ColoradoOperations Center
Address 6272 West Ninety-First AvenueWestminster, CO 80031
County AdamsPhone (866) 786-3347URL www.sunedison.com
NAICS-1 221119Employees 20-49
Products/Services Founding member of the Center forRevolutionary SolarPhotoconversion. Delivers solarenergy services.
SyncronessAddress 10875 Dover Street, Unit 200
Westminster, CO 80021County BroomfieldPhone (303)429-5005Fax (303) 429-5025URL www.syncroness.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Greg Langley, CEOOrigination 1976NAICS-1 541613Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides product developmentservices, including firmwareengineering, software engineering,electrical engineering, mechanicalengineering, industrial design, andproject management.
Synergy Vacuum, Inc.Address P.O. Box 2084
Montrose, CO 81402County MontrosePhone (970) 240-9228Fax (970) 240-9229
Email [email protected] www.synergyvacuum.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Steven Lahm, PresidentOrigination 2000NAICS-1 333912Employees 5-9
Products/Services Manufactures oil-free scrollvacuum pumps, parts, andcomponents that are used in thephotonics industry.
Technology Driven Products(TDP)
Address 609 14th Street SWLoveland, CO 80537
County LarimerPhone (970) 292-1128Fax (970) 667-9332
Email [email protected] www.tdpcorp.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dianne Precht, PresidentOrigination 1995NAICS-1 541330Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides innovative product designand manufacturing services.
Unplugged Energy, Inc.Address 488 West Ventura Drive
Pueblo West, CO 81007County PuebloPhone (719) 647-0386Fax (719) 372-3804
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Gary Price, President
Origination 1995NAICS-1 541690Employees 1-4
Products/Services Wind and solar energy specialistwith emphasis on utilityinterconnection.
VIRTUAL INDUSTRIESAddress 2130 Victor Place
Colorado Springs, CO 80915County El PasoPhone (719) 572-5566Fax (719) 572-5504
Email [email protected] www.virtual-ii.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Tom Mealey,Origination 1987NAICS-1 332710Employees 20-49
Products/Services Manufactures vacuum handlingtools and accessories.
INSURANCE
SENTRY INSURANCEAddress 9751 Clandan Court
Parker, CO 80134County DouglasPhone (720) 291-7306Fax (303) 524-9418
Email [email protected] www.sentry.com
NAICS-1 524210Employees 1-4
Products/Services Specialized insurance for retail,distribution, service-related andother businesses.
Six & Geving InsuranceAddress 3630 Sinton Road, #200
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (719) 590-9990URL www.six-geving.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Wayne Six, PartnerOrigination 1990NAICS-1 524210Employees 20-49
Products/Services Commercial insurance agency.
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LEGAL SERVICES
COCHRAN FREUND& YOUNG LLC
Address 4450 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 100Boulder, CO 80303
County BoulderPhone (303) 448-8889Fax (303) 415-2500
Email [email protected] www.patentlegal.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt James YoungOrigination 2004NAICS-1 541110Employees 10-19
Products/Services Patent, technology licensing,and government contractattorneys experienced in optics,photonics, lasers, chemistry,materials, biology, electrical,and mechanical technologies.
also in Fort Collins.
COLSON-QUINNATTORNEYS AT LAW
Address 4450 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 100Boulder, CO 80304
County BoulderPhone (303) 415-2557Fax (303) 447-0970
Email [email protected] www.colsonquinn.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Joyce Colson, AttorneyOrigination 1995NAICS-1 541110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Law firm whose experienceincludes advising establishedbusinesses and emerging growthcompanies on organizing,operating, and selling businesses;securing and protectingintellectual property rights; andselling goods domestically andinternationally.
Faegre & BensonAddress 1900 15th Street
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 447-7700Fax (303) 447-7800
Email [email protected] www.faegre.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mark, FischerOrigination 1982NAICS-1 541110Employees 100-249
Products/Services Assists emerging and market-leading franchisors launch, grow,protect, and evolve successfulsystems in a wide range ofindustries.
Fairfield and Woods P.C.Address 1700 Lincoln Street, #2400
Denver, CO 80203County DenverPhone (303) 894-4478 x 478Fax (303) 830-1033
Email [email protected] www.fwLaw.com
Origination 1934NAICS-1 541110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides a range of legal servicesfor business and industry.
GREENLEE WINNER &SULLIVAN PC
Address 4875 Pearl East Circle, Suite 200Boulder, CO 80301
County BoulderPhone (303) 499-8080Fax (303) 499-8089
Email [email protected] www.greenwin.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ellen Winner, Vice PresidentOrigination 1987NAICS-1 541110Employees 20-49
Products/Services Procure U.S. and foreign patent andtrademark protection in technicallydemanding fields.
Hall & EvansAddress 1125 17th Street, Suite 600
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 628-3300Email [email protected] www.hallevans.com
Origination 1932NAICS-1 541110Employees 20-49
Products/Services Regional Law firm that focuses oncivil, complex tort, and commerciallitigation.
Hensley Kim & Holzer, LLC -Denver Office
Address 1660 Lincoln Street, Suite 3000Denver, CO 80264
County DenverPhone (720) 377-0770Fax (720) 377-0777
Email [email protected] www.hke-Law.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Darrin Hensley, PartnerOrigination 1993NAICS-1 541110Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides legal counsel tobusinesses. Expertise includes start-up companies, intellectual property,financings, and mergers andacquisitions.
IP ENGINUITYAddress 1070 Popes Valley DR
Colorado Springs, CO 80919County El PasoPhone (719) 260-0580Fax (719) 260-0580URL www.ipenginuity.comEmail [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Kurt Humphrey, CTOEmployees 4-Jan
Products/Services Provides expert technical servicesacross the intellectual property andpatent licensing space.
Merchant & Gould, PCAddress 1050 17th Street, Suite 1950
Denver, CO 80265County DenverPhone (303) 357-1670Fax (303) 357-1671
Email [email protected] www.merchantgould.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Randy KingOrigination 1998NAICS-1 541110Employees 20-49
Products/Services Patent, trademark, and trade secretprotection of intellectual propertyin the photonics, electrical devicemanufacturing, chemical process,and nanotechnology industries.
Patent Law Officeof Rick Martin, P.C.
Address P.O. Box 839Longmont, CO 80502
County BoulderPhone (303) 651-2177Fax (303) 678-9953
Email [email protected] www.patentcolorado.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Rick Martin,Founder/Patent Attorney
Origination 1992NAICS-1 541110Employees 5-9
Products/Services Intellectual property attorneys andtechnical specialists.
Patton BoggsAddress 1801 California Street, Suite 4900
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 830-1776Fax (303) 894-9239URL www.pattonboggs.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Caroline McIntoshOrigination 2007NAICS-1 541110Employees 50-99
Products/Services Works closely with Congress andregulatory agencies in Washington,litigating in courts across thecountry, and negotiating businesstransactions around the world.
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Robinson Waters & O’DorisioAddress 1099 Eighteenth Street, Suite 2600
Denver, CO 80202County DenverPhone (303) 824-3143Fax (303) 297-2750
Email [email protected] www.rwoLaw.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jeffrey Bartholomew,Origination 1976NAICS-1 541110Employees 20-49
Products/Services Corporate attorney assistingcompanies with corporate finance,mergers, technology licensing, andintellectual property.
MACHINE SHOP
Axelson Machine Inc.Address 8130 Indian Peaks Avenue
Erie, CO 80516County BoulderPhone (303) 678-5450Fax (303) 678-5467
Email [email protected] www.axelsonmachine.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Larry Axelson, PresidentOrigination 1987NAICS-1 332710Employees 10-19
Products/Services Machine shop.
JKL MachiningAddress 9260 Arapahoe Road
Boulder, CO 80303County BoulderPhone (303) 666-0269Fax (303) 926-9404
Email [email protected]/Senior Mgmt Lee Beckwith, Owner
Origination 1998NAICS-1 332212Employees 1-4
Products/Services Precision prototype and productionmachine shop.
RDM Precision MetalsAddress 2220 South Lipan Street
Denver, CO 80223County DenverPhone (303) 934-5565Fax (303) 934-5626
Email [email protected] www.rdmmetals.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jeff Hardy, PresidentOrigination 1996NAICS-1 332322Employees 10-19
Products/Services Sheet metal fabrication andmachining to meet the needs of theaerospace and electronicsindustries.
RJD MachiningAddress 10332 South Dransfeldt Road, #103
Parker, CO 80134County DouglasPhone (303) 841-5697Fax (303) 841-5222
Email [email protected] rjdmachining.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Terry Taggart, PresidentOrigination 1987NAICS-1 332710Employees 10-19
Products/Services Specializes in precision productionruns. Supports medical, electroniccomponent, optical, measuringinstruments, pumps, photonics, andelectro-magnetic computer storageindustries.
SB MachineAddress 5841 Wetland Drive
Frederick, CO 80504County WeldPhone (720) 494-0414
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mark McDade, OwnerNAICS-1 541330Employees 5-9
Products/Services Mechanical design and machining.
DSI LaserAddress 963 Elkton Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80907County El PasoPhone (719) 268-1044Fax (719) 268-1045
Email [email protected] www.designsci.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Marcus Caldwell, OwnerOrigination 1989NAICS-1 541330Employees 5-9
Products/Services Offers full-service welding, cutting,and marking using powerful NdYagand CO2 lasers.
Minco Manufacturing, Inc.Address 855 Aeroplaza Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80916County El PasoPhone (719) 550-1223Email [email protected] www.mincomfg.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Mark Flesher, VP SalesOrigination 1999NAICS-1 332710Employees 250-499
Products/Services Precision manufacturer of fuserrollers and other products.
PUBLISHING
Blueline Publishing LLCAddress P.O. Box 11569
Denver, CO 80211County DenverPhone (303) 477-5272Fax (866) 876-2915
Email [email protected] www.bluelinepub.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Myrna Yoo, PresidentOrigination 2003NAICS-1 511120Employees 1-4
Products/Services Publishing consultants formultimedia formats withspecialization in print, providingstrategic consulting andoutsourcing.
Boulder County Business ReportAddress 3180 Sterling Circle, Suite 201
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 440-4950Fax (303) 440-8954
Email [email protected] www.bcbr.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Chris Wood, PublisherOrigination 1989NAICS-1 511110Employees 20-49
Products/Services Reports on local business news.
LASER FOCUSWORLD/PENNWELL CORP
Address 98 Spit Brook Road, LL-1Nashua, NH 03062-5737
Phone (603) 891-9224Fax (603) 891-0574
Email [email protected] www.laserfocusworld.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Stephen G. Anderson,Editor-in-Chief
Origination 1965NAICS-1 511120Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides global coverage ofoptoelectronics and photonicstechnologies, applications, andmarkets.
Laurin PublishingAddress 19 Old Town Square, Suite 238
Fort Collins, CO 80526-2486County LarimerPhone (970) 419-4363Fax (970) 797 1200
Email [email protected] www.photonics.com
Origination 1954NAICS-1 511120Employees 1-4
Products/Services Publisher of Photonics Spectra,EuroPhotonics, BiophotonicsInternational, and PhotonicsShowcase Magazine.
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W3W3.com Media NetworkAddress P.O. Box 17340
Boulder, CO 80308County BoulderPhone (303) 831-1400Email [email protected] w3w3.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Larry Nelson, OwnerOrigination 2004NAICS-1 519130Employees 1-4
Products/Services A blend of Internet talk radio, anonline business magazine, and anaggregator of business developmentstrategies.
Webcom Communications CorpAddress 7355 East Orchard Road, Suite 100
Greenwood Village, CO 80111County ArapahoePhone (720) 528-3770 x 126Fax (720) 528-3771
Email [email protected] www.infowebcom.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dave Webster,Origination 1985NAICS-1 511120Employees 20-49
Products/Services Publishes Photonics Magazine.
Yellowdog Printing & GraphicsAddress 490 South Santa Fe Drive, Unit A
Denver, CO 80223County DenverPhone (303) 765-2000Fax (303) 765-2001
Email [email protected] www.yellowdogprinting.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Dan Mulligan, OwnerOrigination 2005NAICS-1 323110Employees 1-4
Products/Services Provides corporate and fine artclients with the highest qualityprinting and reproduction services.
REAL ESTATE
Bioscience Park CenterAddress 12635 East Montview Boulevard
Aurora, CO 80045County AdamsPhone (720) 859-4100Email [email protected] colobio.com
Origination 2000NAICS-1 541711Employees 5-9
Products/Services Designed to meet to needs ofdynamic start-up and early stagescientific ventures. Also serves asthe administrative building for theFitzsimons RedevelopmentAuthority and its Colorado Science& Technology Park at Fitzsimons.
Neenan CompanyAddress 2620 East Prospect Road, Suite 100
Ft Collins, CO 80525County LarimerPhone (970) 493-8747Fax (970) 493-5869
Email [email protected] www.neenan.com
Origination 1966NAICS-1 236220Employees 100-249
Products/Services Brings together professionals ofmany disciplines to workconcurrently, under one roof, tocreate cost effective, sustainablesolutions for client.
Pratt Management CompanyAddress P.O. Box 1937
Longmont, CO 80502-1937County BoulderPhone (303) 776-4496Fax (303) 776-4946URL www.prattprop.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Susan Pratt, OwnerOrigination 1920NAICS-1 531210Employees 250-499
Products/Services Real estate investment,development, and operations, and afacilities and hospitality providerfor business and industry.
STAFFING
Aerotek Inc.Address 2000 South Colorado Boulevard,
Suite 2-150Denver, CO 80222
County DenverPhone (303) 224-4500Fax (303) 753-8814
Email [email protected] www.aerotek.com
Origination 1993NAICS-1 561320Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides technical staffing forengineers and scientists.
Bolder StaffingAddress 3303 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80301County BoulderPhone (303) 444-1445Fax (303)444-1645
Email [email protected] www.bolderstaffing.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Betsy Tarpley, Operations ManagerOrigination 1993NAICS-1 7363Employees 300
Products/Services Bolder Staffing provides placementsin temporary, contract, temporary-to-hire and Direct Hire inAdministrative, Industrial,Technical, and Professionalindustries. Our firm hires forpositions for the top Opticscompanies in Colorado.
eEmployers Solutions, Inc.Address 2790 N. Academy Blvd., Suite 337
Colorado Springs, CO 80917County El PasoPhone (719) 599-5028Fax (719) 282-4050
Email [email protected] www.eesipeo.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Don Kremmel, Vice PresidentOrigination 1999Employees 1-4
Products/Services Payroll, Workman’s Comp, andother employment services.
Streffco Consultants, Inc./Acrete, Inc.
Address 8480 East Orchard Road,Suite 4400Englewood, CO 80111
County ArapahoePhone (303) 773-9500Fax (303) 773-9800
Email [email protected] streffco.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Randal StreffOrigination 1993NAICS-1 541511Employees 20-49
Products/Services Independent consulting firm thatprovides high-quality, cost-effectivesolutions for IT needs. Also doingbusiness as Acrete, Inc.
SUPPLIER
CAP LogisticsAddress 4120 Jackson Street
Denver, CO 80216County DenverPhone (303) 394-6200Email [email protected] www.caplogistics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt A. Perez, President & CEOOrigination 1985NAICS-1 484230Employees 1-4
Products/Services A multi-modal transportationcompany providing expeditedfreight services and project
Diamond Wire TechnologyAddress 1605 South Murray Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 80916County El PasoPhone (719) 570-1150Fax (719) 570-1176
Email [email protected] www.diamondwiretech.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt John Brenan, CEOOrigination 1964NAICS-1 421510Employees 20-49
Products/Services Manufactures diamond wire sawsfor photonics dicing.
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Denver ResearchAddress Littleton, COCounty JeffersonPhone (303) 927-8227Email [email protected] www.DenverResearch.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Ronald Lowrance,Origination 2001NAICS-1 541720Employees 1-4
Products/Services Point of Sales business resourcecenter, a one-stop resource forpoint of sales software, hardware,and books. Dedicated to bringingcompanies all the tools needed torun a business better and smarter.Fully functional trial software maybe downloaded.
Diacut, Inc.Address 773 Highway 105, P.O. Box 217
Palmer Lake, CO 80133County El PasoPhone (719) 481-4205Fax (719) 488-0872
Email [email protected] www.diacut.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Rene Furrer, OwnerOrigination 1982NAICS-1 332710Employees 5-9
Products/Services Diamond slicing blades and CBNslicing blades used in a variety ofindustries, including precisionmachining, tool and die, ceramics,electronics, and photonics.
Habegger ControlsAddress Boulder, COCounty BoulderPhone (303) 530-1050Email [email protected]
CEO/Senior Mgmt Millard HabeggerNAICS-1 423710Employees 1-4
Products/Services A distributor of consumerelectronics.
Instrutech, Inc.Address 1475 South Fordham Street
Longmont, CO 80503County BoulderPhone (303) 651-0551Fax (303) 678-1754
Email [email protected] www.instrutechinc.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt James Howard, CEOOrigination 2002NAICS-1 334412Employees 20-49
Products/Services Low volume PCB assembly.
McGuckin HardwareAddress 2525 Arapahoe Avenue
Boulder, CO 80302County BoulderPhone (303) 443-1822Fax (303) 443-0297
Email [email protected] www.mcguckin.com
Origination 1955NAICS-1 444130Employees 100-249
Products/Services Hardware supplies.
Med1OnlineAddress 4403 Table Mountain Drive,
Suite BGolden, CO 80403
County JeffersonPhone (720) 889-1591Fax (720) 889-1596
Email [email protected] www.med1online.com
NAICS-1 423450Employees 50-99
Products/Services Sells medical equipment includinglasers.
MM SolutionsAddress 3321 North Garfield Avenue
Loveland, CO 80538County LarimerPhone (970) 203-0393Fax (970) 203-9634
Email [email protected]
URL www.mmsolutions.bizCEO/Senior Mgmt David Yowell, President
Origination 1993NAICS-1 488510Employees 20-49
Products/Services Provides logistics services to clientsworldwide.
Pro CamAddress 1428 Main Street
Longmont, CO 80501County BoulderPhone (303) 772-7690Email [email protected] www.digalite.biz
CEO/Senior Mgmt David Feely, OwnerNAICS-1 81490Employees 1-4
Products/Services Photography equipment/service.
Quantum CleanAddress 1510 A Quail Lake Loop
Colorado Springs, CO 80916County El PasoPhone (719) 867-1231Fax (719) 867-1232URL www.quantumclean.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Carlos Olonia, ManagerOrigination 1999NAICS-1 423610Employees 10-19
Products/Services Provides the semiconductorindustry with an outsourced toolparts cleaning service.
Photonics CompaniesLate Additions
EDMUND OPTICSAddress 4981 S Chester St
Greenwood Village, CO 80111County ArapahoePhone (303) 319-6290Email [email protected] www.edmundoptics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Larry Strating, SalesOrigination 2008NAICS-1 334513Employees 1-4
Products/Services Local sales office of nationalcorporation offering off-the-shelfprecision optics and opticalcomponents ranging fromAchromats and aspheres to filtersand prisms.
SHANGHAI OPTICSAddress 330 N Lincoln Ave Suite 205
Loveland, CO 80537County LarimerPhone (970) 744-3721Fax (970) 797-1457
Email [email protected] www.shanghai-optics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Brad Lewis, SalesOrigination 2008NAICS-1 334513Employees 1-4
Products/Services Local sales office of corporationoffering custom opticalcomponents for a variety ofindustries. Products include prisms,lenses, aspheres, waveplates, flats,cubes, micro optics, optical mounts,and assembly services.
TEEM PHOTONICS USAAddress 3594 Nyland Way Suite TP1
Lafayette, CO 80026County BoulderPhone (303) 325-5470Fax (303) 557-6203
Email [email protected] www.teemphotonics.com
CEO/Senior Mgmt Jay Liebowitz, SalesOrigination 2008Employees 1-4
Products/Services Teem Photonics is the leader inpassively Q-switched microlasers,which generate picosecond pulseswith peak powers that can exceed200kW and repetition rates as highas 70kHz. Applications includebiophotonics, instrumentation,remote sensing, as well as micro-machining and marking. TeemPhotonics USA is a wholly ownedsubsidiary of Teem Photonics S.A.,in France.
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Satellite images such as this one of BearGlacier in Kenai Fjords National Park alongthe Gulf of Alaska are created using photonics.This image was taken on Aug. 8, 2005, by theIKONOS satellite, which is owned by GeoEye.Image courtesy of GeoEye. �
Acknowledgements114
AcknowledgementsThank you to all those who put in countless volunteer hours and continue to support the mission,vision and growth of the Colorado Photonics Industry Association. This directory serves as atestament to the dedication and commitment of the members, colleagues and friends of the CPIA.
Colorado Photonics Industry Association1155 Canyon Blvd., Suite 400Boulder, CO 80302303-250-4665exec@coloradophotonics.orgwww.coloradophotonics.orgBarbara Ihde, Executive Director
Research by University of Colorado at Boulder,Leeds School of Business,Business Research Division
Research Team: Richard Wobbekind, Gary Horvath, Cindy DiPersio, Colin Hickey, Katie Vance.
Publisher: Blueline PublishingMyrna James Yoo, Presidentwww.bluelinepub.comDenver, Colorado
Designer: Molly DeCourseywww.DeCourseyDesigns.comDenver, Colorado
JMcFadden ConsultingBroomfield, CO(303) [email protected]
© 2008 CPIAAll rights reserved.
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