Optifab 2019 to Showcase the Latest in Optical Manufacturing
SPIE Optifab 2019, North America’s largest optical
manufacturing conference and exhibition, will be
held Oct. 14-17 at the Rochester Riverside Convention
Center in Rochester, N.Y. This biennial event is
organized jointly by SPIE and the American Precision
Optics Manufacturers Association (APOMA).
The conference, with co-chairs Jessica DeGroote
Nelson of Optimax Systems Inc. and Blair Unger of
Rochester Precision Optics, has a technical focus on
both classical and advanced optical manufacturing
technologies and will feature lectures, poster sessions,
and an exhibition, along with courses offered to
attendees.
Conference sessions are split into 13 main topics,
including advancements in conventional fabrication
methods, optical engineering, surface roughness and
optical alignment, midspatial frequency and wavefront
error, optical coatings, and others.
Optifab 2019 will host a plenary session on Tuesday,
Oct. 15, with the theme of “Building Tomorrow’s
Workforce Today.” The speakers include James
VanKouwenberg of Optimax presenting “Apprenticeship:
Precision Optics Manufacturing Technician,”
about the growth of apprenticeship in the U.S. as the
manufacturing sector works to overcome a technical
skills gap. Berndt Zingrebe of Sill Optics GmbH & Co.
KG will discuss “Apprenticeship for Optics Workman”
and the dual apprenticeship system in Germany that
was launched to help young people develop practical
training and skills. Alexis Vogt of Monroe Community
College will also give a talk.
The event offers attendees a variety of courses to
attend. The 15 courses are relevant for researchers and
optical manufacturing professionals and are taught by
experienced leaders in the industry. Highlights include
a two-hour course taught by Vogt titled “Fundamentals
of Optical Engineering,” geared toward exhibitors,
sales representatives, or marketers. Two brand-new
courses for technicians, titled “Introduction to Magnetorheological
Finishing” and “Measuring Precision
Freeform Optics,” will be led by Paul Dumas of QED
Technologies and Scott DeFisher of OptiPro Systems,
respectively. Other courses cover topics such as fundamentals
of molded optics, optical glass, and surface
imperfection specifications.
Special events at SPIE Optifab include an APOMA
general meeting, poster sessions, networking receptions,
and the SPIE job fair, where students and professionals
can network with peers and employers. The fair
will be held Oct. 15 and 16 in the exhibition hall.
The conference enables visitors to attend its optical
fabrication exhibition from Oct. 15-17, highlighting
over 160 companies and showcasing the latest products
and innovations in optical manufacturing. The three
2019 exhibition chairs are Jonathan Sydor of Sydor
Optics Inc., Justin Mahanna of Universal Photonics
Inc., and Michael DeMarco of QED Optics.
Featured technologies at the exhibition include
optical fabrication equipment; optical components,
materials, and systems; optomechanical components
and devices; laser system components; optical thin-film
coatings; optical metrology and testing equipment;
cleanroom equipment; and software, adhesives, glass,
and consumables.
Companies confirmed to attend include: Optimax
Systems Inc., Corning Incorporated, FLIR Systems Inc.,
LaCroix Precision Optics, Santec USA Corp., Thorlabs
Inc., and Zaber Technologies Inc.
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