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Edmund Optics company history timeline

1942

1942 — After opening Edmund Salvage in Collingswood, NJ to sell surplus optics to his fellow optics enthusiasts, Norman Edmund puts a $9 ad in Popular Photography magazine to sell a "chipped edge lenses" kit for $1.50 (15 lens kit)

1943

1943 — After a successful year, Norman launches the first Edmund Scientific catalog "for profit, fun, or study!" The catalog includes over 1,000 products from telescopes and binoculars to microscopes and individual prisms.

1948

1948 — Edmund Scientific moves from Collingswood, NJ to its current location in Barrington, NJ with a store front, which becomes a big success!

1950

Edmund Optics first started conducting business in Japan in the 1950's when Norman Edmund, founder of Edmund Optics, began sourcing precision optics from Japan - a real visionary at the time.

1962

1962 — Going to the World’s Fair? - Edmund exhibits at the World’s Fair held in Seattle, WA. The display includes panel diffraction gratings, twinkle lights, revolving grating wheels, rainbow design gratings, and tons of other products.

1966

1966 — A loyal EO customer and fan inspired by an Edmund Scientific Idea Book, designs and builds a unique fiber optic tree that is still operational to this day! View Video View Video

1969

1969 — To the Moon and Back Again - Jack Thompson of Westinghouse Aerospace purchases a 95¢ Barlow lens from Edmund Optics to be used on the Westinghouse color camera brought on Apollo 11 for coverage of the lunar landing.

1970

1970 — A second generation begins at Edmund Scientific.

1976

1976 — Edmund Scientific develops a 4¼" f/4 Newtonian Wide Field Reflector Telescope.

1992

1992 — Optics in Operation Desert Storm- To aid military forces fighting in the Middle East during Operation: Desert Storm, Edmund provides optical components for targeting systems.

1998

1998 — A third generation begins at Edmund Optics - Marisa Edmund, current Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, joins Edmund Optics.

1999

1999 — The Introduction of Telecentric Lenses - Edmund Optics begins manufacturing custom multi-element lenses.

2001

Grand prize is 2 of these new telescopes, “one for you, and one for the school or planetarium of your choice.” The original name was Astroscan 2001, a nod to Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

2004

2004 — With a focus on advancing Edmund Optics' manufacturing capabilities, EO adds magneto-rheological finishing (MRF) and aspheric manufacturing to its growing toolbox.

2010

2010 — To offer additional service options to customers, EO unveils Live Chat support in the Americas.

2016

2016 — EO is continually adding thousands of new products each year from optics to optomechanics to imaging.

2016 — The innovative Cx Series Lenses with user-adjustable mid-section offer maximum flexibility through interchangeable accessories including filters, apertures, and liquid lenses.

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