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Thanks for Joining Us
Our Polymer Optics Workshop wrapped up last week, and it was a strong session from start to finish. The conversations were sharp, the questions were real-world, and it was clear that engineers and program leaders are pushing the boundaries of what polymer optics can do.
Thank you to everyone who attended and spent time with our team and our partners at Synopsys. The energy in the room spoke for itself — polymer optics are accelerating, and teams are hungry for practical, actionable guidance.
We’re already planning more events focused on design-for-manufacturing, prototyping, and next-generation optical technologies.
More dates and locations are coming soon.
Stay tuned — there’s a lot more on the way.
If you’d like to continue the conversation or discuss a project sooner, our team is always ready to connect.
As optical systems become more compact, capable, and cost-sensitive, polymer optics are stepping into the spotlight — offering a level of design flexibility and scalability that glass optics can’t match.
Workshop Overview
As optical systems become more compact, capable, and cost-sensitive, polymer optics are stepping into the spotlight — offering a level of design flexibility and scalability that glass optics can’t match.
Why Polymer Optics Are Transforming Modern Optical Design
For engineers and program managers navigating complex optical challenges — from imaging and sensing to AR/VR and automotive systems — understanding the full design-to-manufacture process is key to staying ahead.
That’s why Apollo Optical Systems, in collaboration with Synopsys Zemax, is hosting a free, in-person workshop in the Seattle area on November 13. Attendees will explore how to bridge optical design and real-world manufacturing, guided by experts in both simulation and production.
It’s a rare chance to see how the industry’s leading design software connects with cutting-edge polymer manufacturing — and to learn the strategies behind creating production-ready optics that meet performance and cost goals.
- The Heathman Hotel, Kirkland (Seattle area)
- November 13 | Complimentary lunch included
About Justin Arcara
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