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美國Navitar  www.navitar.com
美國NAVITAR是領(lǐng)先的優(yōu)質(zhì)光學(xué)系統(tǒng)制造商和供應(yīng)商,為機(jī)器視覺、檢測和生物醫(yī)學(xué)診斷行業(yè)提供全面的定制光學(xué)解決方案,用于鑒定產(chǎn)品、檢查產(chǎn)品缺陷、測量零件尺寸、操縱機(jī)器人設(shè)備和協(xié)助進(jìn)行科學(xué)分析與探索。
Navitar, Inc. is comprised of a network of companies that design, develop, manufacture and distribute precision optical solutions across the globe. Together, the three divisions - Navitar Machine Vision, Navitar Presentation Products and Special Optics, produce leading edge optical and electro-optical technologies for the fastest-growing segments of the world’s economy.
Our presence extends well beyond our corporate headquarters and world class manufacturing and design facility located in Rochester, New York. We are expanding internationally with manufacturing and design facilities and sales representatives located throughout the United States, Japan, China, the United Kingdom, Germany and Belgium. Our worldwide offices and multilingual personnel enable us to be closer to our customers and communicate more effectively – while staying abreast of emerging trends within the international marketplace. Our ultimate goal is to make our customers jobs easier by providing personalized and customized solutions, expert advice and exceptional service to each and every customer.
Navitar’s cutting edge optical technology dates back over 60 years with the legacy of Navitar founder, David Goldstein’s first optical company, Elgeet Optical. It was at Elgeet where David Goldstein pioneered the spirit of making the worlds most innovative optics for the most revolutionary applications. In 1954, the Navitar brand was first introduced by Elgeet on lenses that were developed for the U.S. Navy for missile tracking. Soon thereafter, optics for aerial reconnaissance were developed. It was also at Elgeet where the worlds first observation satellite optics were developed for NASA’s Tiros 1 satellite, which is on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
 


The innovation continued in 1955 with the ground breaking Golden Navitar 12mm F1.2 lens - the world’s first mass produced aspheric lens developed for use on 16mm movie cameras. In the late 50’s, Navitar’s excellence and experience in microscope lens applications began when Elgeet was appointed as the exclusive U.S. distributor for the microscope division of Olympus Optical for over 9 years. The microscope products were branded under the Elgeet-Olympus name and were the first Japanese microscopes sold in the United States. 
David Goldstein went on to form D.O. Industries in 1972, which became the modern day Navitar, Inc. in 1993. David Goldstein’s pioneering spirit was passed on to his sons Julian and Jeremy Goldstein who both lived in Japan and studied Japanese optical manufacturing techniques in the 1980’s. The Goldstein brothers formally purchased Navitar from their father in 1994. Julian and Jeremy Goldstein are proud to continue the legacy of innovation by developing leading-edge optical technologies for the next generation of cutting edge companies.