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was founded in 1994 as a spin-off from the Advanced Electro-Optics
Applications Lab of Westinghouse Naval Systems Division with government
and corporate sanction to offer a portfolio of recently declassified
advanced technologies, services, and expertise to industry.
Using these technologies and a host of
modern design techniques and tools, PRG develops practical, economical,
optimized optomechanical and optoelectronic assemblies for critical
medical, industrial and scientific applications. PRG is proud of its
record in meeting complex customer commitments on time, on cost and on
spec while providing full services and support from initial concept
through volume production.
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PRG
has developed a concept, a process and a set of tools to address
the growing requirements for compact and
economical microscope optics with very high performance designed
to be embedded in new clinical and scientific instruments where
the image data is to be analyzed via computer.
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of the expertise and experience contained in this development
has been distilled by PRG into an efficient,
effective design strategy termed OCYLOT Imaging.
PRG would be pleased to apply the OCYLOT Imaging strategy
to your most challenging digital microscopic imaging tasks.
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Vision
Systems
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PRG does not supply machine vision
systems. Instead, PRG works with its customers to identify the best way
to accomplish difficult vision tasks, identifies the hardware and
software required, writes any special image processing software needed
and then trains the customer to build, maintain, extend and modify
vision systems meeting the operational requirements.
When you need to implement machine vision
but want to minimize equipment costs and take full control of the final
system, PRG can provide the expertise needed to put your program on a
successful track.
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Complex optical design and prototyping

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Using the latest optical design tools and applying years of
optical design experience, Polaris Research designs complex
optical system incorporating the latest materials and
fabrication capabilities for optimum performance, cost and
configuration.
Polaris then works with vendors selected from the extensive AVC
suppliers list to produce prototype hardware ready to deploy.
When ITAR compliance is at issue, all work can be accomplished
using US suppliers.
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