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Makers of the SeaChanger Form a New Company, Ocean Thin Films

ocean_thin_films-logoWe received a press release the other day that Ocean Optics, the makers of the SeaChanger for the Source 4 ellipsoidal has form a new company, Ocean Thin Films.The new company is still a division of the Health Optics & Photonics Division of Halma Holdings, Inc.Management and operations of the new company still remain intact with no personnel changes.

Read more from the Press Release:

Dunedin, FL (March 30, 2009) – The Thin Films Division of Ocean Optics, the industry leader in miniature photonics, has become a separate company. Ocean Thin Films (www.oceanthinfilms.com), as the new entity will be known, designs and manufactures patented dichroic filters and precision options for scientific and defense applications, metrology and entertainment technology.

Established in 1999 as a division within Ocean Optics, Ocean Thin Films designs and produces high-volume dichroic optical filters, which are used to selectively transmit light according to its wavelength. These precision filters and other optical components can be integrated into applications such as color-changing light for architectural and entertainment installations, CCD camera and spectral imaging for scientific instrumentation, and targeting for defense applications. In November 2008, Ocean Thin Films acquired the Golden, Colo., operation of Oerlikon Optics USA, which bolstered the company’s offering in optical components and subassemblies for instrumentation used in the life sciences, medical applications and other scientific applications.

iSquint iSpy: Source 4 at the Newseum

s4_newseum_inaugurationiSquint was in Washington DC for the presidentital Inauguration of Barack Obama on Janurary 20th 2009.We were staked out at the Newseum at 555 Pennsylviania Ave, NW right at the start of the parade.  While in the Newseum, we notice a great shot of an ETC Source 4 fixture hanging in the atrium performing at it’s finest be giving the CNN crew a back light for their set on the 4th floor balcony within the Newseum.

Make sure to click the image for a larger view.  If you would like the hi-res image, please email us at info@isquint.net.

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