Past Event Overview

SPIE Optifab, the largest optical fabrication event in North America—

and it only happens every other year.

Save the date - Optifab is moving to the fall in 2013.
Thank you to everyone who made the 2011 event a great success.
We look forward to seeing you in October 2013.

Program Information:

 • View Final Program Overview (PDF)
 • View Exhibition Guide (PDF)
 • Panel Discussion: The Forbes Polynomial Surface: The Road Forward - A Return toManufacturable Aspheres 

Quotes of the Day:

"The first two hours of Optifab on Tuesday were so busy that there was
no room for me in our island. I had to stand in the aisle to make room
for all the customers
." - Lynda Bechtold, OptiPro Systems

"Best Optifab show in several years."
- Don Roberts, 4D Technolgy Corp.

"Optifab is a great show, it’s inexpensive, and has attendees who are hands-on in the optics/photonics industry." - Robert Sherman, President, Applied Surface Technologies


SPIE Optifab is:

1) A Robust Biennial Exhibition:

 • Over 150 companies dedicated to optical fabrication technologies and applications
 • The newest products: Fraunhofer's Plug-and-play device for diamond turning of hardened steel and PhaseView's high performance optics tester for Ophthalmic lenses & aspherics quality control
 • The big machine builders: OptoTech, QED, Schneider, OptiPro, Satisloh, and more
 • Product demos scheduled every day
 • Industry panel discussions on the show floor: "The Forbes Polynomial Surface: The Road Forward; A Return to Manufacturable Aspheres" and "The Future of Optical Manufacturing in North America".
 • "Win an iPad2" prize drawing on Thursday

2) Unique Technical Program
Over 80 presentations (both technical and commercial), poster sessions, and student awards. Special events in the conference rooms and on the show floor.

3) Courses and Workshops
Designed for the working engineer, Optifab courses address challenges in optical design, engineering, manufacturing, and opto- mechanics. Three new courses in 2011.

SPIE Optifab 2011 in Rochester, New York - the most important optical fabrication event in North America.


About SPIE
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About APOMA
The American Precision Optics Manufacturers Association represents a broad constituency of precisionoptics manufacturers, and the supporting industry along with academic associates, whose mutualinterest is the advancement and expansion of optics manufacturing and technology.