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Thorlabs, Inc. is a privately held optical equipment company headquartered in Newton, New Jersey. The company was founded by Alex Cable, who serves as its current president and CEO. As of 2013, Thorlabs employed about 1,000 people directly or indirectly and has sales of approximately $200 million.〔〔 The company has offices in multiple American States, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.〔 It sells approximately 20,000 different products.〔 ==History== While working at Bell Labs, Alex Cable bought a milling machine which he used to design and build optomechanical parts in his spare time. He was able to build up the business to the point where he could afford to quit Bell Labs and pursue it full time in November 1989.〔 Cable thus founded Thorlabs, named after his golden retriever, Thor, in his parent's basement in Newton, New Jersey.〔〔 Sales during the company's first year amounted to $370,000, according to Cable. Bell Labs was among its first customers.〔 According to company figures, sales topped $10 million for the first time in 1997. Before the telecom market collapsed in the early 2000s, such companies represented 45% of Thorlabs' business. Due to a liberal return policy, at least one quarter during the market crash, Thorlabs actually received more product from returns than it shipped. However, the company was able to quickly adapt and survived its worst year with only an 18% drop in overall revenue. In 2003 and 2004, Thorlabs began to expand its operations into Europe, acquiring companies based in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The company had a product line of 9,000 and estimated annual sales of $50 million in 2004. In May 2007, Thorlabs won the Laser Focus World/Phast Innovation Award for the development of the ASOM (Adaptive Scanning Optical Microscope)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Phast And Laser Focus World Select Thorlabs Inc. To Receive Innovation Award )〕 In March 2009, Thorlabs acquired optoelectronic components manufacturer Covega from Gemfire. Based in Jessup, Maryland, Covega was renamed Thorlabs Quantum Electronics (TQE) and its 40,000 sq. ft. space was expanded to 60,000 sq. ft. by 2014. For the year, revenue reached $125 million and Thorlabs employed about 650 people at year's end.〔 In October 2010, Thorlabs broke ground on a new 125,000 sq ft headquarters in Newton. The $20 million project was funded in part by a $4 million bond grant for redeveloping a former brownfield, originally owned by the Sterling Silk Company and abandoned since 1993. Mayor Kristen Becker called the project "an integral piece" of city plans to revitalize the area. In March 2012, the 3-story office building officially opened, allowing the consolidation of Thorlabs's manufacturing, R&D, sales, and customer service operations.〔〔 Headquarters were moved from Andover Township, but the 40,000 sq. ft. facility there remained operational, functioning as the company's machine shop.〔 Future plans for the site include expansion into a 300,000 sq ft facility over a period of seven to ten years.〔 In October 2011, Thorlabs purchased the Burleigh line of life science products from Lumen Dynamics. In May 2012, Thorlabs acquired the Octavius line of ultrafast lasers from idesta Quantum Electronics, a member of its Strategic Partnership Program. In November, Thorlabs acquired laser supplier Maxion Technologies from Physical Sciences Inc. for an undisclosed amount.〔 Maxion's quantum cascade laser and interband cascade laser lines were integrated into Thorlabs's TQE facility.〔 In January 2013, Thorlabs purchased the iGuide optical fiber product line from IRphotonics, relocating production from Montreal to company headquarters in Newton. In a statement, the company said the Maxion and iGuide purchases were part of an effort "to become a vertical manufacturer" in the infrared equipment market. In June, the company acquired scientific digital imaging company Digital Video Camera (DVC). DVC remained in Austin, Texas, operating under the name Thorlabs Scientific Imaging. In October, Thorlabs acquired cytometry manufacturer CompuCyte, relocating the Westwood, Massachusetts company's operations to Sterling, Virginia. In March 2014, Thorlabs expanded into optoelectronics, opening a new facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In May, it expanded operations into Canada with a new research and development and manufacturing facility in Montreal. The new subsidiary operates under the name Thorlabs Canada ULC in partnership with École Polytechnique de Montréal and the University of Montreal. It is the thirteenth manufacturing facility in the Thorlabs family. In October, Thorlabs acquired Corning Inc.'s line of quantum cascade lasers and entered into a partnership with Daylight Solutions to produce the laser for defense and security applications. According to data published by Gale Business Insights, Thorlabs had estimated sales of $199.8 million in 2013, the most recent full-year available. In its catalog, the company estimates current year sales at just under $250 million.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thorlabs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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