Better vision
is possible
and can be
Oxford Optical
Laboratories
Uniquely bringing together expertise from the often disparate worlds of optics and ophthalmics to create better products. Innovating to address emergent problems in optical systems for human and machine vision.
Our expertise supports lens manufacturers and laboratories, eyewear designers, virtual and mixed reality applications, and companies building optical systems for machine vision and consumer tech.
Design
Applying a holistic design approach, we use our deep understanding of optic and ophthalmic systems to create designs to optimise product performance, simplify manufacturing, and ensure suitability for all users.
- Market requirements knowledge
- Optical design expertise
- Proprietary simulation software
- Frame design and ergonomics
- Technology integration
- Fixed and adjustable lenses
- Regulatory compliance
Make
We offer a prototyping service for lenses and other components and provide a bridge into an extensive optical and ophthalmic supply chain network for volume manufacturing.
- Lens moulding and casting
- Diamond turning
- Lens coatings
- Precision tooling
- Supplier networks for standard and prescription products
- Additive manufacturing processes
Measure
Our extensive measurement and test facility enables you to improve your yield, quality, efficiency, traceability, and customer service. Saving you time through faster and more effective troubleshooting.
- Full product qualification
- ISO and bespoke tests
- Lens profile scanning and optical mapping
- Material and component level testing
- Expert and independent support
- Data capture and SPC
The Team
Rob Stevens
Optical Physicist and CEO
Alex Edginton
Chief Engineer
Tim Müller
Opto-Mechanical Design
Daniel Rhodes
Software and Optics Design
Stephen Brazell
Ophthalmic Lab Specialist
Mark Bosley
Test and Measurement
Contact
To discuss how our expertise in optics and ophthalmics can benefit your project, please contact:
[email protected]
+44 (0) 1865 980 400
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