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"High-end optics, high-end fighting"
January 2008
"...Ophir optics, currently based in Wilmington, is moving to the ground floor of the North Building on the campus of the old Lucent Technologies plant at 1600 Osgood St.
Ozzy Properties President Orit Goldstein said Ophir's arrival sends a positive signal to other companies considering moving to Osgood Landing. 'We're very pleased that such a high-end and well established company such as Ophir Optics would move to our facility', Goldstein said."
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Press release for the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, 5 June 2006:
June 2006
Ophir Optronics Ltd. announces that its US subsidiary, Ophir Optics Inc., which is part of its Optics Group, has been issued a purchase order of 6.6 million NIS, in addition to the purchase orders of 7.5 million NIS previously reported in early May. The orders are for the delivery of optical lens components for uncooled thermal cameras. These cameras are intended for a new application in the area of radiometry (non-contact temperature measurement).

The orders are intended for civilian use by US contractors, and therefore are planned to be produced by the Company's optics plant in Israel.

These purchase orders attest to the continued process of accelerated penetration by the Company into the civilian market of thermal night vision systems, in addition to its penetration into the defense market.

The purchase orders and their increase within a short time period attest to the accelerated development of the civilian market for thermal radiometric uncooled cameras, as result of the significant growth in the variety of new civilian applications which can be developed with the use of these cameras.

The delivery of orders is scheduled for completion by the end of the first quarter of 2007.
 
Press release for the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, 4 May 2006:
May 2006
Ophir Optronics Ltd. announces that its US subsidiary, Ophir Optics Inc., which is part of its Optics Group, has been issued purchase orders amounting to 7.5 million NIS for delivery of optical lens components for uncooled thermal cameras. These cameras are intended for a new application in the area of radiometry (non-contact temperature measurement).

The orders are intended for civilian use by US contractors, and therefore are planned to be produced by the Company's optics plant in Israel.

These purchase orders attest to the continued process of accelerated penetration by the Company into the civilian market of thermal night vision systems, in addition to its penetration into the defense market.

The civilian market for thermal radiometric uncooled cameras is undergoing accelerated development as result of the significant growth in the variety of new civilian applications which can be developed with the use of these cameras.

The delivery of orders is scheduled for completion by the end of 2006.
 
Ophir Optronics’ US Subsidiary Receives a Follow-on Order to Supply Optical Lens Assemblies, Manufactured in Israel, for NIS 6.6 Million, to the US Civilian Market.