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Yelo in New Business Boost in US Technology Marketplace

Yelo Ltd, the Carrickfergus-based technology company, has used Invest Northern Ireland trade missions to win new business in the US worth around £500,000.

The company specialises in the design and development of sophisticated automated test equipment for testing and measuring the performance of lasers, radar systems and electronic products.

The latest contracts are with high profile clients in San Francisco and San Jose and strengthen Yelo’s position in the US, the world’s biggest market for technology products and services.

Yelo’s customers are Tier 1 original equipment manufacturers of electronic and laser products for the growing broadband telecommunications industry, and radar systems for the aerospace industry.

Welcoming Yelo’s success, Dr Vicky Kell, Invest NI Trade Director, said: “Yelo is operating successfully in a very important niche and has made good use of our trade missions and the help of our consultants based in the market to develop significant business in leading-edge technology centres such as California’s Silicon Valley.

“This position, in an immensely important market, is enabling this progressive and technology-led company to benefit from huge investment by businesses there in highly innovative systems that will help strengthen economic recovery in the US and worldwide.

“North America, principally the US, remains the most important market for Northern Ireland products and services beyond the United Kingdom and Ireland. Our missions there enable Northern Ireland companies to showcase their expertise to businesses there and to keep abreast of developments in the world’s biggest and most important new technology hub.

“Over the years, we’ve helped many smaller technology-focused companies to gain a foothold particularly in lucrative market niches,” added Dr Kell.

David Simms, Yelo’s Sales & Marketing Director, said: “The US is a crucially important marketplace for us because of its sharp focus on new technologies that need to be tested and measured. It is still the world technology leader and major exporter of high tech equipment. “We’ve identified exciting opportunities there and are keen to develop these as quickly as practicable.

“As a small company, we’ve benefited enormously from the advice and support that Invest NI provides especially in terms of trade missions and consultancy assistance in this important market. The US is a market in which we have to have a visible position and be able to visit existing and potential customers on a regular basis. Developing and maintaining a presence there demands significant resources.”

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Yelo TO-Can Laser Diode Test System Reduces Test Time by 25%


 

Yelo has designed a burn in system to test the reliability of TO-Can laser diodes.  Yelo’s research and development engineers have significantly reduced the time taken to stabilize devices at test temperature, and provide even temperature control across all devices.

Yelo’s TO-Can Laser Test Systems have already been sold to a world leader in optical component manufacturing and shipped to multiple locations across the Far East.

Their test engineers have had nothing but positive comments about the test system.

“Our old system was archaic compared to this tester.  We reduced the time taken to stabilize the To-Can lasers at temperature by 25%.  In addition our old drawer system had problems with a 10 degree C temperature difference between drawers.  This new Yelo system has reduced that to 2 degrees C” said a recent purchaser of the Yelo Laser Burn In System.

As standard all Yelo Laser Burn In Systems automatically take LIV measurements on the lasers during the test and save the data.  Extensive graphing is built into the GUI software which means there is no need for time-consuming post data analysis.  Secure remote access allows test engineers to see the data without leaving their desks.  Constant current and constant power modes are standard in software.

Two models of the TO-Can Laser Test System are available, each unique in its testing environment and functionality. The Laboratory Tester model can be used to lifetest devices and improve test recipes.  The Production Tester is used as a simple pass‐fail test system in manufacturing environments.

Yelo has been a market leader for over 10 years in Laser Reliability, Lifetest and Burn In Systems.  It currently has operational systems with over 34 laser and photonic manufacturer clients worldwide.  For more information please visit www.yelo.co.uk

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