V-Optics and Optocraft cooperate on measurement systems for the optical industry

The two measurement technology companies V-Optics and Optocraft will cooperate even more closely in future under the umbrella of Micro-Epsilon. The companies will remain independent.

They will be working more closely together in the future: Jean-Yves Hergott...
They will be working more closely together in the future: Jean-Yves Hergott (left), Managing Director of V-Optics, and Dr. Johannes Pfund, Managing Director of V-Optics and Optocraft (image: Micro-Epsilon)

Optocraft, V-Optics, and Micro-Epsilon will now offer a measurement technology portfolio for the contact lens, intraocular lens, and eyewear industries, providing multifunctional solutions from a single source that combine precision and efficiency. V-Optics is known for products and technologies for defect detection in optical components. Optocraft is a supplier of wavefront sensors and measurement systems for the ophthalmic, optical, and laser industries.

In the precision optics and glass industries, such as consumer electronics, semiconductors, automotive, lasers, space technology, and sapphire, V-Optics will expand the Optocraft/Micro-Epsilon product range with an additional measurement modality. Users will benefit from greater process control, product quality, and more efficient production processes.

V-Optics will continue to operate from France, ensuring ongoing research and development, production, and customer support—an advantage for existing customer relationships and technological advances, the company is confident.

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Micro-Epsilon Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG

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