The 2015 Lightwave Innovation Award Elite Scores

March 18, 2015
For the second year of our optical communications technology recognition program, we invited technology developers to submit products for review by our independent panel of judges in time for OFC. In some cases, that brought entries for products that will be introduced at this year's show.
For the second year of our optical communications technology recognition program, we invited technology developers to submit products for review by our independent panel of judges in time for OFC. In some cases, that brought entries for products that will be introduced at this year’s show.

Our Award Program Manager, Ed Cornejo, assigned each entry to be reviewed by three judges knowledgeable in the relevant technology or application. They rated each entry on the following scale:

0-1: Useful product, yet commodity

2-3: Solid product with viable attributes that set it apart

3-4: Excellent product with technical features and performance that provide clear and substantial benefits

4-5: Superb product that sets new standard for performance and provides groundbreaking and new technical milestones.

Our panel included:

  • Jim Benson, Jr., vice president, Americas, Coriant
  • Robert Blum, product marketing director, Oclaro
  • Brandon Collings, CTO, Optical Communications, CCOP, JDSU
  • Frank Effenberger, Huawei Fellow, Vice President Access R&D department, Network product line, Futurewei Technologies
  • Jim Hayes, president, The Fiber Optic Association
  • Daryl Inniss, vice president & practice leader, components, Ovum
  • Vladimir Kozlov, founder and CEO, LightCounting
  • Patrick McLaughlin, editor in chief, Cabling Installation & Maintenance
  • Rick Talbot, principal analyst, optical infrastructure, Current Analysis
  • Jim Theodoras, senior director of technical marketing, ADVA Optical Networking
  • Dr. Tiejun J. (TJ) Xia, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Verizon

We congratulate this year’s participants for being brave enough to submit their products for review. As you’ll see, the results indicate that innovation continues to be found across the fiber-optic communications landscape.

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