Zephyr Cove firm expanding into commercial sector
By Northern Nevada Business Weekly
A Zephyr Cove company that’s making the transition from grant-funded research and development to commercial contracts said last week it nailed down its first major partnership.
And the contract may lead to more jobs at Zephyr Photonics, the company formerly known as OptiComp.
“We think it will substantially affect our growth prospects positively, and therefore lead to increased hiring to support the growth,” said Tom Steding, the company’s chief executive officer.
Too bad SLT, the chambers and Tarwater did’t talk to the three high teck companies located at Round Hill.
The telacomuters the school district claimed/promised would come to town after the bond was approved settled two miles across the state line.