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Beacons of the Photonics Industry

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MICHAEL D. WHEELER, MANAGING EDITOR, [email protected]

As part of the annual Reader issue, Photonics Spectra is unveiling a new recognition program called The Beacons. Selected from nominations put forth by you, our readers, the distinction is reserved for those in the industry who have made significant contributions in the areas of entrepreneurship, research and education. In the pages that follow, we profile all of this year’s honorees. Among them you’ll find a high school science teacher from Rochester, N.Y., who, in four short years has created a thriving precision optics fabrication program. You’ll also learn how an...Read full article

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