13 Creative “Hacks” for Rapid Optical Prototyping

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13 Creative “Hacks” for Rapid Optical Prototyping

Jeremy Govier, Principal Engineer, and Andrew Lynch, Expert Rapid Prototyping Solutionist, discuss 13 creative "hacks" to quickly and efficiently make prototypes of optical systems to address collapsing product lifecycles.

Leverage insider information to prototype smarter!

Join us for a complimentary 30 minute webinar presented by Edmund Optics' own prototyping experts Jeremy Govier and Andrew Lynch to learn 13 creative “hacks” to quickly and efficiently make prototypes of optical systems to address collapsing product lifecycles.

At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will have a strong understanding around:

  • Utilizing standard components to simplify and expedite your prototyping process
  • Modifying standard components to get a solution tailored to your application much faster than a full custom design
  • Making the most cost-efficient completely-custom prototype optical systems and reducing lead times
Jeremy Govier

Principal Engineer | 20+ Years of Optical Engineering Experience

Andrew Lynch

Director of Sales Operations for the Imaging Business Unit | Expert Rapid Prototyping Solutionist

 

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