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PW10: Variety at Edmund Optics

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Laura S. Marshall

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29, 2010 – Flexibility was a recurring theme among exhibitors at SPIE Photonics West this year, and Edmund Optics (EO) was no exception: The Barrington, N.J.-based company had a large number of new and recent products on display, including hands-on demonstrations designed to show attendees the various ways in which EO components can be combined. Project Manager Adam Bublitz noted that Edmund has been focusing on biotech optics, investing in new asphere technology and developing hybrid and plastic aspheres for biophotonic applications. From C-Mount components for dental imaging systems to...Read full article

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    Glossary
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