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Eric Han

System Engineer at MPB Communications

Eric Han is an experienced individual who has held various leadership positions in the field of blockchain supply chain associations, telecommunications engineering, and shared economy platforms. With a background in engineering and a Master's degree in Fiber optics, Eric has a strong technical foundation. Eric has also showcased their skills in sales, marketing, project management, and customer service throughout their career. Eric is currently the Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of the Blockchain Supply Chain Association and holds the title of Vice President at TTY Canada Inc. Eric is known for their contributions to reducing parcel shipping fees through innovative platforms like Cocou.

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MPB Communications

MPB provides high-performance optical amplifiers and Raman fiber lasers for telecommunications network equipment; high reliability laser systems for the scientific, medical, commercial and military markets; and customized fiber optic systems and sensors for the aerospace and military sector. From its preeminent amplifiers and Raman fiber lasers used in the telecommunications industry, MPB expanded its product offering to fiber amplifiers and fiber lasers for the aerospace and industrial markets, where power efficiency, reliability and compact size are fundamental requirements. With a pedigree for reliability, these lasers are rapidly being adopted to replace their DPSS counterparts. MPB’s fiber lasers, fiber amplifiers, mode-locked fiber lasers, and visible fiber lasers feature linearly polarized outputs, exceptional beam quality, and outstanding stability. The MPB’s technical staff is composed of optical, electrical, mechanical and software engineers and scientists, backed by experienced project management. MPB’s commitment to excellence is evidenced in both the dedication of its people and the performance of its products. The Company reinvests approximately 20% of its sales each year into internal R&D. This allows MPB to maintain its technology leadership position.


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