Sponsors

 Corporate Sponsors

Rudzinsky Associates
11 Plymouth St
Arlington, MA 02476 

(781) 862-6727
www.opticsjobs.com

Rudzinsky Associates, Providing more than 50 years of Continuous Professional, Ethical, Talent Acquisition, and Human Capital Consulting Service to the Optics, Laser, Photonics & Technology Community

Nationwide/Globally
 

Lambda Research Corporation
25 Porter Rd
Littleton, MA 01460

(978) 486-0766
www.lambdares.com

Publisher of software for design, analysis, and simulation of optical and illumination systems.

Optics For Hire
491 Massachusetts Ave
Suite 206B
Arlington MA 02474

(781) 658-7810
www.opticsforhire.com

Since 2002, OFH has been providing optical engineering services to clients ranging from start-ups to the Fortune 50.

We help our clients invent, design, prototype, optimize and manufacture products that emit, collect or control light.  We have helped customers design and build everything from single prototypes for scientific research, to consumer products selling in the tens of millions of units. 

Labsphere, Inc.
231 Shaker Street
North Sutton, NH  03260 

(603) 927-4266
labsphere.com

Labsphere, Inc. is headquartered in North Sutton, New Hampshire, with a satellite facility in China and a global network of distribution partners. Founded in 1979, it is part of the Halma group of companies. Labsphere specializes in the design and manufacture of high-end light measurement solutions for the LED/SSL lighting industry, uniform sources and products for remote sensing and imager/consumer camera calibration, diffuse optical coatings and materials including Spectralon®, Spectraflect® and Permaflect®, instrumentation and reflectance standards for spectroscopy applications, and software for a variety of photometry applications.

Optikos Corporation
107 Audubon Road Building 3
Wakefield, MA 01880 USA

(617) 902-3117
www.optikos.com

The Optical Engineering Experts®--Optikos provides leading-edge applications of optical technology to organizations worldwide. We offer engineering design and product development expertise from concept through volume assembly. Our broad skill set, including optics, mechanics, electronics, and software systems, enables us to work quickly to understand our customers' unique business and technical requirements, and provide a flexible and scalable resource to help clients achieve commercial success. Applications range from medical devices and diagnostics to automotive cameras to missile seeker testing systems and well beyond. For customers that require optical testing and image quality assessment, we offer an advanced line of standard and custom metrology products as well as in house IQ Lab™ Services to benchmark and assess the performance of lens and camera systems. Learn more at optikos.com.

Professional Sponsors

Fundamental Optical Solutions LLC
543 Mass ave 3
Boston, MA 02118

(978) 809-7759
www.fundamentalopticalsolutions.com

Fundamental Optical Solutions LLC (FOS) is specialized in the imaging system design, non-imaging light system design, Photonics, and opto-electronic engineering in research, optical techniques in medical devices, bio-photonics, microscopy, spectroscopy, optical sensing, and metrologies. FOS provides engineering services, and solutions for product development from design to fabrications with testing solutions. 

ESG
100 Cummings Center, Suite 424G
Beverly, MA 01915

(781) 248-3274
www.lindausher.com

Specialized Search for the Optics Industry

General Fluidics Corp.
1601 Trapelo Road
Waltham, MA 02451

(508) 395-0299
www.generalfluidics.com

General Fluidics is an in-vitro diagnostics company that has developed a novel end-to-end, fully integrated modular IVD platform for performing a growing array of blood and urine tests.  The Axess platform uses a patented hybrid hardware architecture, fluidics, and optoelectronic technologies to go beyond test results to deliver complete diagnostic information sets at the point of care.

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