SPIE CEO Eugene Arthurs to retire in January of 2018

July 28, 2017
Arthurs also helped develop and lead numerous companies in the photonics arena.

(Image: SPIE)

Dr. Eugene Arthurs has announced his intention to retire as CEO of SPIE (Bellingham, WA and Cardiff, Wales), the international society for optics and photonics, effective on 19 January 2018, after more than 18 years of service to the organization.

Arthurs became an SPIE member in 1972 while still living in his native Ireland. After immigrating to the United States in 1980, he joined Quantronix Corporation, leading the development of laser applications and managing its business for the semiconductor equipment market.

From 1983 to 1997, Arthurs served as vice president of technology and marketing of Oriel Corporation, becoming president of the company in 1991. During this time, Arthurs worked to change the business model at Oriel to emphasize systems and instruments. In 1996, ThermoElectron Corp. acquired the increasingly profitable Oriel and Arthurs became involved in Thermo's growth-by-acquisition activities. Also while at Oriel, he played an active role on the boards of Oriel Scientific Ltd., (London, England) and LOT Oriel GmBH, (Darmstadt, Germany) and was a founder of Andor Technology Ltd. (Belfast, N. Ireland) a company initially owned mostly by Oriel.

After leaving Oriel, Arthurs joined Cleveland Crystals Inc (CCI) as CEO. After re-organizing CCI he led the sale of the company to Gooch and Housego PLC in 1998.

Arthurs joined the SPIE staff as Executive Director in November 1999.

"The years I've spent at SPIE have given me many great memories to treasure; I have loved this job and the inspirational people I have worked with, here in Bellingham and in the SPIE community," says Arthurs. "Connecting with bright people, young and old, across the world who are motivated to change the world for the better has been an extraordinarily enriching experience. I am grateful to them all, and to the many mentors over my career, but especially to my wife, my anam ċara (Gaelic for 'soul friend'). I do intend to keep connected to the industry and will have more time for analysis and advocacy. My passion for this remarkable field burns as intensely as ever."

Arthurs received his BSc with honors in physics and his PhD in applied physics from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He taught a MSc class in optoelectronics at Queens and conducted research at the Imperial College of London before he took his energies to the business world.

Source: http://spie.org/about-spie/press-room/press-releases/spie-ceo-eugene-arthurs-to-retire-in-january

Sponsored Recommendations

Brain Computer Interface (BCI) electrode manufacturing

Jan. 31, 2025
Learn how an industry-leading Brain Computer Interface Electrode (BCI) manufacturer used precision laser micromachining to produce high-density neural microelectrode arrays.

Electro-Optic Sensor and System Performance Verification with Motion Systems

Jan. 31, 2025
To learn how to use motion control equipment for electro-optic sensor testing, click here to read our whitepaper!

How nanopositioning helped achieve fusion ignition

Jan. 31, 2025
In December 2022, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility (NIF) achieved fusion ignition. Learn how Aerotech nanopositioning contributed to this...

Nanometer Scale Industrial Automation for Optical Device Manufacturing

Jan. 31, 2025
In optical device manufacturing, choosing automation technologies at the R&D level that are also suitable for production environments is critical to bringing new devices to market...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Laser Focus World, create an account today!