
Enablence Technologies Inc., together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and sells optical components and subsystems for local access topologies, metro, and long-haul markets in Canada and the United States. The company provides silica-based PLC optical chips used in both multiplexer and demultiplexer assembly applications and can support 400G and higher bandwidth speeds; and optical chips to serve CWDM-NRZ and FR4-PAM4 applications. It also offers coarse wavelength division multiplexing, a preferred protocol for datacenter networks; LAN-wavelength division multiplexing for 5G networks and datacenters; and dense wavelength division multiplexing, an original driver of optical telecommunications. The company serves telecommunications, cloud data centers, sensor systems, and aerospace and research applications. Enablence Technologies Inc. was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada.
Enablence Technologies Inc. trades as ENAFF on OTC. The company is classified in Technology / Communication Equipment and reports in USD.
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Latest available fiscal data shows $5.94M of revenue and -$18.15M of net income.
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Enablence Technologies Inc. can be compared against peers such as Aerkomm Inc., BeWhere Holdings Inc., Banxa Holdings Inc., Bambuser AB (publ), Baylin Technologies Inc., Coolpad Group Limited.
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Company website: https://www.enablence.com
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