Mobius Photonics expands headquarters

April 1, 2011
Mountain View, Calif. – Mobius Photonics, a producer of short pulsed fiber laser sources (IR, green, and UV laser) for applications ranging from material processing for solar cell manufacturing, semiconductor fabrication, and assembly to flat panel display manufacturing, has expanded its corporate headquarters.

Mountain View, Calif. – Mobius Photonics, a producer of short pulsed fiber laser sources (IR, green, and UV laser) for applications ranging from material processing for solar cell manufacturing, semiconductor fabrication, and assembly to flat panel display manufacturing, has expanded its corporate headquarters.

"2010 was an important year for Mobius Photonics as we grew in revenue and booked a significant backlog of orders," said Red Byer, Mobius vice president of operations. "We've expanded our facility to help meet the additional demands to our production flow. In the near term, the new square footage allows us to accommodate increased stresses on our stockroom and higher volumes of shipping and receiving, but we are also investing in this expansion as a longer term step toward increasing our manufacturing capacity."

Mobius Photonics' offices and manufacturing floor are housed in its almost 20,000-square-foot corporate headquarters in Mountain View. The company uses this space to develop and produce fiber-based laser sources for applications such as precision materials processing and super-resolution microscopy. Mobius has already converted some of the new square footage into stockroom and shipping and receiving space. The company plans to build out its additional manufacturing as needed.

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