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5 December 2014 Lessons learned from starting Rochester Precision Optics
William P. Hurley
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Abstract
Thank you very much for coming to attend this talk. I see a few familiar faces in the crowd that have had their own journeys, and if you're thinking of starting your own optics business, this is not the authoritative talk on how to do. It’s just a talk on what I've learned from my journey and some of my own stories on Lessons Learned. It does tie into some of the previous talks, and I do give credit to some mentors. The developments I’ve been involved with do make use of the ability to adapt and change, and there have been Bumps in the Road here and there, and I'll tell you a little bit more about that during this Talk.
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William P. Hurley "Lessons learned from starting Rochester Precision Optics", Proc. SPIE 9197, An Optical Believe It or Not: Key Lessons Learned III, 919707 (5 December 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2066943
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Video

Buildings

Precision optics

Manufacturing

Optics manufacturing

Aspheric lenses

Roads

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