Abstract
The nature of research and development in optoelectronics has changed quite rapidly over the last years due to several reasons. Some of them are the maturing of the technologies, the gradual transition of research roles at Universities into R&D roles at industrial laboratories, the impatience amongst industries that invested continually over many years to reap the benefits in ROIs (return on investments), and last but not the least, realization of the existence of the tremendous cost barriers in optoelectronic packaging and implementation methods that have forbade large volume use of optoelectronics so far.
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