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Posted: 8/16/2010
Volume Number: 24:9
In 2006, Rite-Style Optical became the first independent lab in the country to “go digital” when it integrated its Lab Management System (LMS) with a Robotic High Production HSC Master and CCP Polishers it purchased from Schneider Optical Machines.
Posted: 8/16/2010
Volume Number: 24:9
On April 10, Nexus Vision Group hosted a reception at its lab near Columbus, Ohio to celebrate the opening of its new digital lens processing facility.
Posted: 8/16/2010
Volume Number: 24:9
Mike Fussell, Robertson Optical’s sales and customer service manager, gets excited talking about the new capabilities that digital surfacing has brought to the company’s lab, located in Loganville, Georgia, near Atlanta.
Posted: 8/16/2010
Volume Number: 24:9
If you ask an eyecare professional what are the latest trends in ophthalmic lenses, you’ll probably get an earful about digital and free-form design, customization, and personalization.
Posted: 8/16/2010
Volume Number: 24:9
Like all labs that have taken the plunge into digital surfacing, Expert Optics has found the process challenging.
Posted: 8/16/2010
Volume Number: 24:9
Accurate Optical, a six-unit optical chain based in Salisbury, Maryland, recently entered the digital lens-manufacturing arena when it installed Gerber Coburn’s Advanced Lens Processing System (ALPS) and a Simplimatic automation module in its central lab.