In San Francisco Jenoptik will be showcasing, from February 4–6, new technologies and further developments of its products from the Laser & Material Processing and Optical Systems divisions at Photonics West.
Jenoptik is supporting again Entrepreneurs in Photonics in the SPIE Startup Challenge as the Founding Sponsor.
The Lasers & Material Processing division is to show, among other exhibits, an improved qcw diode laser stack with twice the power and the JenLas® D2.mini 8W for a wide range of medical applications as well as in the field of show & entertainment.
The Optical Systems division will present the new F-Theta Lenses of the Silverline range with Broadband-Anti-Reflection-Coating for High-Power-NIR-Diode Laser Applications, an glueless lens mount design for DUV-Optics and the new point source LED for IR- and UV-Applications.
This year Jenoptik will be the founding sponsor of the annual entrepreneur competition of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. SPIE fellow Jay Kumler, responsible for the U.S. activities of the Jenoptik Optical Systems division, will be judge member for the SPIE Startup Challenge competition, which serves to support entrepreneurial projects.
Visit us at Photonics West in San Francisco, February 4th to 6th, 2014, Moscone Center, South Hall, Booth #1215 or at: www.jenoptik.com/photonics-west
About Jenoptik
As a comprehensive optoelectronics group, Jenoptik divides its activities into five divisions: Lasers & Material Processing, Optical Systems, Industrial Metrology, Traffic Solutions and Defense & Civil Systems. Its customers around the world mainly include companies in the semiconductor and semiconductor equipment manufacturing industry, automotive and automotive supplier industry, medical technology, security and defense technology as well as the aerospace industry.
In the Lasers & Material Processing division Jenoptik covers the entire value-added chain of laser material processing and it is one of the leading providers – from components through to complete systems.
The Optical Systems division provides opto-mechanical and opto-electronic systems, modules and assemblies for highest quality standards and is a development and production partner for optical, micro-optical