In April 2002, Bo Kocheim acquired the Optoelectronic Department (MOC) of Marconi in Italy, and in June 5438+10, Bo Kocheim acquired Nortel Optoelectronic Equipment Company (NOCC).
In July 2003, Bo Kocheim acquired Ciera, a thin film filter company, and in September, Boheim successively acquired New Focus and Ignis Optics.
In 2004, Bo Kocheim changed from a British company to an American company. In the same year, Bo Kocheim entered Shenzhen Futian Free Trade Zone.
In 2009, Kocheim of the United Kingdom and Avanex of the United States announced a formal merger to form a brand-new global technology company Oclaro.
In 20 12, Ocaro and Opnext announced the merger, and the merged company continued to use Ocaro's name.
On 20 13, Oclaro completed the sale of amplifiers and micro-optical services to II-VI (High Instrument Communication).
In 20 14, Oclaro announced that it would sell its industrial and consumer business to Ushio Opto Semiconductor company, stripping off the last piece of non-optical communication business.
2065438+September 2004, Oranjo became one of the top ten optical devices and auxiliary equipment enterprises in the world.