The light is back!

Current - EOT and employees partner in the "Re-light the light" project for the South Manitou Island Lighthouse.


EOT - receives new ISO Certification

June 2009 - EOT receives ISO 9001:2008 Standards certification


EOT receives another patent

September 2008 - EOT receives US Patent No. 7,426,325 "Compact High Power, Fiber Pigtailed Isolators"


EOT receives ISO Certification

June 2008 - EOT Receives ISO 9001:2000 certification


EOT receives patent

December 2007 - EOT receives US Patent No. 7.306,376 "Monolithic Mode-Stripping Fiber Ferrule/Collimator and Method of Making Same".


EOT Named One Of Michigan’s Top 50 Companies To Watch

 


Traverse City firm beams in on lasers

TRAVERSE CITY — A tiny company founded in Silicon Valley that now has its headquarters in the scenic Leelanau Peninsula in northwestern Michigan is a critical member of a supply team building the world’s largest laser system. 


GE Contract Information

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Dave Camp (R-Midland) announced today that Traverse City-based Electro-Optics Technology (EOT) would greatly benefit from the Department of Defense appropriations bill passed by the House. The bill includes $4 million for TAL Materials of Ann Arbor, which is working collaboratively with EOT and General Electric (GE) to develop the next-generation of ceramic materials used in military armor. 


Tech Publication

ROTATORS STOP THE FEEDBACK – High-power laser beams present unique challenges to laser designers. When Positive Light Inc. agreed to build a glass-amplified laser for the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, it combined rotators and isolators from Electro-Optics Technology Inc. in a laser system designed to produce two 20-J uncompressed beams. 


Governor Granholm Tours Electro-Optics Technology, Inc.

Traverse City, MI - August 3, 2005 – Governor Jennifer M. Granholm toured Electro-Optics 
Technology, Inc. (EOT) today in a continued effort to spotlight companies that contribute to diversifying 
Michigan’s economy. EOT is a premier engineering and manufacturing firm providing components for 
high-power laser markets. EOT was honored in 2005 as one of the “50 Companies to Watch in 
Michigan” by the Edward Lowe Foundation. With 2004 revenues of $2.7 million and 45 percent of its 
sales outside the United States, EOT is poised for double digit revenue growth as lasers penetrate new 
industrial applications. 


Governor Visits Traverse City, Says Economic Plan Will Build on Strengths to Create Diverse Jobs

 LANSING – Governor Jennifer M. Granholm is in Traverse City today to speak to 
automotive researchers and visit a local high tech manufacturer to highlight her five-part economic 
plan. The Governor said the two visits demonstrate the state’s goal of building on its existing 
economic strengths while growing cutting edge technologies including life sciences, homeland 
security and alternative energies.