Lumenera to expand manufacturing facilities by 70%

Nov. 30, 2010
Lumenera Corporation, which develops and makes digital cameras and custom imagers for scientific, industrial, and surveillance applications, is expanding its Ottawa manufacturing facility to meet demand.

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada--Lumenera Corporation, which develops and makes digital cameras and custom imagers for scientific, industrial, and surveillance applications, is expanding its Ottawa manufacturing facility to meet demand. (The company makes high-performance medical and astronomy cameras as well.)

Increased orders for Lumenera's customized camera services are the driving force behind the expansion, says the company. The expansion will increase manufacturing space by 70% and boost camera production by 23%.

"We are excited to ramp up production and further improve our efficiency and turnaround times," said Rob Sample, manufacturing manager at Lumenera.

The expansion is due to be completed in early December 2010.

Lumenera Corporation is a division of Roper Industries (Sarasota, FL). For more info, visit www.lumenera.com.

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