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On Demand Webinar-Metrology in Manufacturing: How Smart, Inline Metrology Can Set Your Optical Assembly Program Up for Success
Presented by Dennis Fantone, Director of Operations, Optikos Corporation A successful optical assembly program in manufacturing is defined by its ability to deliver products on schedule, within budget, and at the required level of quality. Achieving these goals consistently requires strategic decision-making, particularly when it comes to deploying tools and processes that ensure performance and reliability. This talk focuses on the role of optical metrology on the manufacturing floor and how it can support — or hinder — these three core success criteria. The presentation will explore the full spectrum of opportunities for integrating metrology into the optical assembly workflow, beginning with incoming inspection of components and materials, progressing through in-process inspections, and concluding with final functional testing. At each of...
On Demand Webinar-COTS to Custom: Using Microscope Objectives in OEM Products
Presented by David Biss, Ph.D., Optikos Corporation David Biss of Optikos navigates the trade-offs that must be considered when developing the architecture of a microscope. In the vast expanse of life sciences, designing an OEM microscopy platform isn't a one-size-fits-all endeavor. This presentation delves into the common decision points and trade spaces encountered when designing a microscopy system. Biss investigates the pros and cons of implementing commercial off the shelf (COTS) and custom-designed objectives into OEM microscope systems, touching on considerations of performance, repeatability, price, scalability, and more. He explores the impact of system requirements, such as illumination, point scanning or wide-field imaging, fluorescence detection, and focus tracking, and also considers how they play into the demands of objective selection. He...