Cambridge Technology to move to larger facility in Jan. 2013

Dec. 20, 2012
Lexington, MA--Optical-scanning-system specialist Cambridge Technology, Inc. will be moving from its current home in Lexington to a larger facility in nearby Bedford, MA on January 13, 2013.

Lightning II, a thermally stabilized, resonance-damped x-y scanner. (Image: Cambridge Technology)

Lexington, MA--Optical-scanning-system specialist Cambridge Technology, Inc. will be moving from its current home in Lexington to a larger facility in nearby Bedford, MA on January 13, 2013. The new location is also the corporate headquarters of GSI Group, of which Cambridge Technology is an independent subsidiary (in 2009, Cambridge Technology combined its operations with General Scanning, then a business unit of GSI Group).

The Bedford location will contain Cambridge Technology's manufacturing, engineering, sales, and marketing operations. In the last five years, the company has expanded its scanning-product lines beyond its core galvo component products and into integrated high performance scanning products such as two-axis scan heads, three-axis scanning subsystems, high power multi-kilowatt scanning subsystems, and digital controller and application software.

The new facility will house the additional production capacity, assembly and test infrastructure, customer laser-application labs, and other space required for Cambridge Technology's growing business, says Red Aylward, the company's president.

For more info, see http://www.camtech.com/

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