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Every quarter, Optimax distributes a newsletter. In these newsletters, you can read about what is new and what is being worked on, as well as being introduced to a team member. Each newsletter contains various topics, including: workforce development, R&D, manufacturing, initiatives and results, and an employee profile. Read all about different projects, accomplishments, and advancements to discover how Optimax can best serve you!


2010 Q1 Newsletter

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  • What's New at Optimax
  • Mike Mandina - The 2009 RRPC Entrepreneur of the Year
  • Optimax Expanding Capabilities with New MRF Machine
  • Employee Profile: Alison Wiederhold - Sales Engineer


2009 Q4 Newsletter

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  • Optimax Adopting Zygo's New PVr Software
  • Optimax Lenses Reach the Moon
  • R&D: "The Cost of Tolerancing"
  • Employee Profile: Marcia Smith - Sales Team


2009 Q3 Newsletter

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  • Optimax Gives Back to the Educational Community
  • Optimax on the Road
  • Customer Satisfaction – Staying Focused in Tough Times
  • Optimax Awarded Phase II of the SBIR Grant
  • Employee Profile: Alan Gould - Applications Engineer


2009 Q2 Newsletter

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  • Workforce Development – Optimax’ Claim to FAME Part II
  • Optimax: An ITAR Facility Going ISO
  • Optimax Participating on the OEOSC
  • Employee Profile: Rick Plympton – VP Sales


2009 Q1 Newsletter

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  • Optimax's New Wesbite
  • 2009: The Year of “Customer Satisfaction”
  • Optimax Technical Presentations
  • Employee Profile: Mike Martucci


2008 Q4 Newsletter

  • Employee Profile - Josh Dennie
  • Superior Customer Service
  • Mike Mandina Induction into the New York Business Hall of Fame
  • Workforce Development
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When presented with challenging requirements that exceed current manufacturing technology, Optimax will often work with the customer to develop capabilities that satisfy the project. For example, when given the opportunity to make lenses for the International Space Station Auto-docking Module with ridiculously tight centration tolerances, Optimax took the initiative to create a high-precision centering fixture. This enables us to cut the final diameter on the lenses within specification.