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Polymer micro-optics – where does the road lead to?

Funded by the EC under the IST programme, POLYMICRO has been active since more than 3 years now to generate awareness for polymer micro optics. As funding will end soon it is time to reflect on the work which has been done and on the project achievements. We will also have a look into the future and highlight POLYMICRO’s business strategy which aims to assist European companies in developing and manufacturing micro optical components and complex micro optical systems.
> newsletter 1/2005
   
Polymer micro-optics - can you see the light?

There is a future, and it could be easily a bright one. You just have to seize the present opportunities and possibilities. That sounds trivial, but I mean it: Do you consider purchasing polymer optical components built to your specifications ...
> newsletter 2/2004
   
Polymer micro-optics - the success continues

... You have to reduce production costs, stay ahead of competitors ...
Contents: > Polymers versus Glass > Optics for ESO's Very Large Telescope > Markets: Household Appliances > UV-induced fabrication process
> newsletter 1/2004
Polymer micro-optics skyrocket

About two years ago many companies became aware of micro-optics. From then on polymer micro-optics entered increasingly more branches like Automotive, Consumer Electronics and Sensors ...
Contents: > Tech Watch Report > REEMO process > Optical Polymers > Reel to Reel UV Embossing
> newsletter 2/2003
 
 
Polymer micro-optics – why you should care

The market for micro-optical components is growing at a rapid pace, fuelled by an increased number of applications. Market estimates state that in the future, ...
Contents: > Double-sided Optical Modules > UV Embossing > Microfluidic Waveguide Spectrometer> Hot Embossing
> newsletter 1/2003
 

 

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