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Applied Optoelectronics sues Cambridge Industries over patents

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Last updated: 2024/03/12 at 7:22 PM
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SUGAR LAND, Texas – Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (NASDAQ:), a key player in the fiber-optic network products industry, has initiated a patent infringement lawsuit against Cambridge Industries USA, Inc. (CIG). The case, lodged on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, accuses CIG of infringing on multiple optical transceiver patents held by Applied Optoelectronics.

The legal action specifically targets several CIG products, including various versions of the company’s 100G and 400G optical transceiver modules. Applied Optoelectronics alleges that these products violate at least one of the eight patents in question, which the company has secured through its extensive research and development efforts. Dr. Thompson Lin, the founder, president, and CEO of Applied Optoelectronics, emphasized the necessity of the lawsuit to protect the company’s intellectual property investments.

Seeking both monetary damages and a permanent injunction against CIG, Applied Optoelectronics is taking a firm stance on enforcing its IP rights. The company, which provides fiber-optic products for internet datacenters, cable broadband, telecom, and fiber-to-the-home markets, has made significant investments in technology development and building its IP portfolio.

This legal move comes amidst a backdrop of potential risks and uncertainties highlighted by the company, including the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on business operations, variability in customer orders, and changes in demand for its products. Applied Optoelectronics also noted potential fluctuations in manufacturing costs, supply chain disruptions, and the reliance on a limited number of customers for substantial revenue.

While the outcome of the lawsuit remains uncertain, it is clear that Applied Optoelectronics is determined to defend its technological advancements and market position.

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