Oftentimes, these two steps are inversely correlated. Traditional optical design methods have forced engineers to first design for an optimized nominal performance, then tolerance their system to account for manufacturing limitations. When designing optical products, optical engineers need to balance what is theoretically possible with what is manufacturable at-scale. Now more than ever, Zemax is centered on strengthening the optics industry by delivering technology that helps designers create better products while minimizing production costs.” “Whether you are a long-time customer or new to OpticStudio, this release comes at a pivotal time when engineering teams are focused on efficiency and delivering new innovations to an evolving marketplace. Subbiah, Chief Executive Officer of Zemax. “OpticStudio 20.2 is a milestone release that connects new features into an exceptional workflow that allows optical engineers to better design for manufacturability,” said, Dr. OpticStudio 20.2 is focused on advancing freeform design and improving manufacturability by delivering tolerancing insights early in the design phase. Throughout the year, these releases will provide significant advances in optical manufacturability, tolerancing, freeform design and more. OpticStudio 20.2 represents the second of three releases in 2020.
KIRKLAND, WASHINGTON-Zemax announced the latest release of their flagship software, OpticStudio®. Latest release improves team efficiency by up to 50% by enabling optical engineers to quickly check how their design decisions impact the performance and manufacturability of the product. Product Announcement New OpticStudio 20.2: New functionality brings early design insights