Edmund Optics offers research incentive to universities and educational customers

Feb. 15, 2006
February 15--Edmund Optics is offering a 20 percent discount on all catalog optics and a five percent discount on all other EO catalog items through August 31, 2006, to all university educators, researchers, lab specialists, and students as well as researchers employed by government-sponsored laboratories.

February 15--Edmund Optics is offering a 20 percent discount on all catalog optics and a five percent discount on all other EO catalog items through August 31, 2006, to all university educators, researchers, lab specialists, and students as well as researchers employed by government-sponsored laboratories. The discount is part of EO's continuing program to support educational research in photonics and related technologies.

To receive the discount, eligible purchasers should reference the code on the front cover of their current catalog when placing the order by telephone, fax, or on the Edmund Optics website.

As a catalog discount promotion, the offer covers all merchandise included in the current 2006 catalog, exclusive of non-catalog items, custom products, shipping, or tax. As with all other catalog merchandise, products covered by the offer can be returned or their orders cancelled, though the discount is not applicable to previously placed orders. Early orders are recommended as the offer expires August 31, 2006.

For more information, visit www.edmundoptics.com/education.

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