Designing with Aspheres
Cost: Free to Attend
Length: Approximately one hour.
Speaker(s): Christopher T. Cotton, GM , ASE Optics
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Aspheres can be used to reduce complexity, cost and weight of optical assemblies-but how?  Learn from Christopher Cotton, GM and optical engineer for ASE Optics.  Where and how to use aspheres for best performance improvement.

Christopher T. Cotton GM ASE Optics  
Rochester Precision Optics :

Rochester Precision Optics is a leading provider of volume optics and optical assemblies for Defense and Commercial applications. Their expertise in Aspherical Precision Glass Molding, Traditional Optics Fabrication and Diamond Turning provides unique solutions to customers. With vertically integrated engineering, thin film coatings and machine shop, RPO speeds the rapid prototyping and high volume production of lenses, assemblies and sub-assemblies.

ASE Optics :
Rochester Regional Photonics Cluster :

The Rochester Regional Photonics Cluster represents over 100 Western New York companies with more than 25,000 employees -- the nation’s best trained workforce for “working with light.” We develop optics, photonics and imaging solutions for global customers that use our know-how to their own strategic advantage.

Optimax :

Optimax grinds and shines optical materials to make Aspheres, Cylinders, Spheres, and Prisms to customer specifications. We specialize in producing optics in small lot sizes with diameters up to 300mm. With over 100 opticians, deterministic CNC machining, and in-house coating capabilities, Optimax can deliver precision optics in record time. Call us!