Friday, August 23, 2013

Fusion Optix Celebrates Birthday and 10 Years of Innovation


optical innovation collage 6Fusion Optix, Inc. (www.fusionoptix.com) today celebrated 10 years since it was founded on August 23rd 2003. In the decade since its inception, Fusion Optix has grown to serve over 400 customers in over 30 countries worldwide and has received awards for both growth and innovation. Driven by a desire to add real value to its customers with unique products and services, the company has received 40 patents that cover its CORE Platform™ of innovations and has more than 60 patents pending.

Speaking about the milestone, Dr. Terence Yeo, Fusion Optix’s Founder and CEO comments, “When the journey with the company was started 10 years ago it seemed like such a distant goal. At times it has been extremely challenging but the company has stuck to the task and grown. This milestone is a tremendous achievement shared by our employees, partners and all our customers.

In addition Dr. Yeo adds, “The markets we serve are incredibly fast moving and competitive. Our customers expect us to increase our capabilities and offer continuing innovations and new products. We are very grateful therefore for the strong support and encouragement we have received from our shareholders and also the State of Massachusetts. We feel extremely confident in our plan and abilities to deliver having recently completed a significant expansion in our capabilities and in-house manufacturing equipment. This would not have been possible without their support.”

Friday, August 9, 2013

MF Series Micolens Film

Fusion Optix's new MF Series Microlens Film is here!  Direct your light where it needs to go!

In this reference design you can observe the difference in light output between left half of this 4' x 4" linear direct luminaire (with the MF Series Microlens Film affixed), and the right half (without any diffusion components). 

MF Series Microlens Film for LED Diffusion - Reduces Wasted Light Output at Wide Angles

As you can see, the right half of the guide has less beam control, emitting more light at wide angles, such as the 25° viewing angle of the above image.  On the other hand, the anti-glare MF Microlens Film on the left half reduces wide-angle light output, focusing the beam on its intended subject.  The MF Microlens Film also increases direct-view light output, as evidenced by this close-up image of the same luminare from immediately beneath it.

MF series microlens film headon blog post

Fusion Optix MF Series Microlens Film is available now for purchase.  If you would like to submit an inquiry, request samples, or just learn more about Fusion Optix diffusion technology, please click the buttons below. 

For samples and purchasing information please contact us:
+1 781-995-0805