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AXSUN Technologies has developed technology for hybrid integration of photonic components and subsystems based on a set of platform enablers which allow for rapid prototyping of new concepts for product development, and rapid realization of a wide range of functions required for optical networking. A description of the key technologies comprising the "toolbox" will be given along with a discussion of the hybrid assembly processes and comparisons to competing technologies.