Product category: Stand-Alone Instruments
News Release from: Aragon Photonics Labs | Subject: BOSA
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 6 April 2006
Faster access for
optical spectrum analyser
Aragon Photonics has optimised its production processes and can now supply its BOSA optical spectrum analyser on just 8 weeks delivery time
According to a spokesperson from the company's engineering department: 'The main concern was to save time and costs while not compromising the final quality of the BOSA. This has been possible only after completion of the procurement strategy and development of calibration tools, and thanks to the experience achieved during the fabrication of the existing orders'.
The company is now focusing on product certifications, which are imminent after implementing the right processes and tools that have led to the faster delivery time.
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