Physical Optics Corp. announces expanded line of optical products

July 25, 2003
Physical Optics Corp. (POC), Torrance, Calif., recently announced an expanded range of optical products for OEM, government/military, and commercial applications with its 100-page Web site launch. The site demonstrates the latest offerings of optical products and provides a technology summary at www.poc.com. The company has integrated advanced technologies in optics, electronics, and software to develop

Physical Optics Corp. (POC), Torrance, Calif., recently announced an expanded range of optical products for OEM, government/military, and commercial applications with its 100-page Web site launch. The site demonstrates the latest offerings of optical products and provides a technology summary at www.poc.com.

The company has integrated advanced technologies in optics, electronics, and software to develop a variety of products ranging from 3D visualization and intelligent hypercompression to light shaping products, advanced information display, optical instrumentation, sensor systems, and biotechnology products.

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