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Dynasil Buys Line from POC

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WEST BERLIN, N.J., Jan. 22, 2008 -- Photonics company Dynasil Corp. of America announced today that it has acquired the optical filter business of Precision Optics Corp. (POC) Inc. of Gardner, Mass. The product line being acquired includes the intellectual property, customer base and equipment to produce a variety of high-performance optical filters and will be integrated into Dynasil's subsidiary in Ayer, Mass., Optometrics Corp. "Once we learned that POC had decided to focus on advanced optical systems for medical visualization, we were a natural steward for this unit since our Optometrics business is in their...Read full article

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    Published: January 2008
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