Optical measuring equipment maker Trioptics establishes new engineering division

Oct. 26, 2020
With the new Engineering Division, Trioptics customers can have their optical measuring and production instruments further developed together with the company’s development specialists according to their needs.

Trioptics (Wedel, Germany) has newly established an Engineering Division, where customers can now have their optical measuring and production instruments further developed together with the company’s development specialists according to their needs and the special requirements of their application or production.

The primary goal of the Engineering Division is to develop custom-made devices more efficiently and support customers with their individual requirements on an even more-targeted basis. A specially designated team of project managers, developers, design engineers, and software experts is closely involved in each project from start to finish, which leads to a high level of know-how among all project participants and creates mutual trust.

Furthermore, the project development team can leverage the broad knowledge base of the company’s product departments, which means that the existing knowledge is used efficiently and on a sustained basis. 

For more information, please visit trioptics.com

Source: Trioptics press release – October 26, 2020

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