Jenoptik

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Jenoptik AG
TypeAktiengesellschaft
FWBJEN
IndustryOptoelectronics engineering
Founded1991
HeadquartersJena, Germany
Key people
Dr. Stefan Traeger (President and CEO), Matthias Wierlacher (Chairman of the supervisory board)
ServicesLasers and laser systems, precision lenses and optical components, metrology systems, traffic enforcement cameras, electric motors, generators, power supply units, optical sensors
Revenue€684,8 million (2016)
Number of employees
3,539 (end 2016)
Websitewww.jenoptik.com

Jenoptik AG is a German integrated photonics group that divides its activities into three photonics-based divisions Light & Optics, Light & Production and Light & Safety.

The company's customers around the world mainly include companies in the semiconductor equipment manufacturing industry, automotive and automotive supplier industry, medical technology, security and defense technology as well as the aviation industry.

Jenoptik is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and is included in the TecDAX stock index.

Company profile[]

Jenoptik divides its activities into three photonics-based divisions Light & Optics, Light & Production and Light & Safety. The new brand Vincorion is dedicated to the mechatronic business of Jenoptik. The customers of Jenoptik around the world mainly include companies in the semiconductor and semiconductor equipment manufacturing industry, automotive and automotive supplier industry, medical technology, security and defense technology as well as the aviation industry.

Jenoptik has around 4,000 employees and in 2018 generated sales of 834 million Euros. The group was created in 1991 out of Jenoptik Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH. Since June 1998 Jenoptik has been listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and is included in the TecDAX index. The Jenoptik Group headquarters are in Jena (Thuringia). In addition to several major sites in Germany Jenoptik is represented in about 80 countries worldwide and has major production sites abroad in the US, France and Switzerland as well as shareholdings in Singapore, India, China, Korea, Japan and Australia.

Dr. Stefan Traeger has been the chairman of the executive board of Jenoptik AG since May 1, 2017. Hans-Dieter Schumacher is the chief financial officer.

The group can trace its heritage back to the original Carl Zeiss AG company, founded in Jena in 1846. Following World War II, Jena fell within the Soviet occupation zone, later to become East Germany. In 1948, when it was apparent that the Soviet authorities were moving toward establishing a separate Communist state in their occupation zone, most of the main Zeiss company hastily relocated to West Germany. The Soviet and East German authorities took over the old Zeiss factory in Jena and used it as the nucleus for the state-owned Kombinat VEB Zeiss Jena. The Eastern Zeiss became well known for its high-quality optical equipment.

Following German reunification, VEB Zeiss Jena became Zeiss Jena GmbH. The company then sold its microscopy division and other optical divisions to Carl Zeiss AG, effectively reuniting the old prewar Zeiss firm. The remainder of Zeiss Jena GmbH continued as JENOPTIK Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, owned by the state government of Thuringia specializing in the areas of photonics, optoelectronics, and mechatronics.[1][2] The name was shortened to Jenoptik GmbH, and was renamed Jenoptik AG in 1996 when the state divested its interest. The JENOPTIK trademark is owned by Jenoptik AG. Jenoptik is regarded as one of the few companies descended from an East German state-owned enterprise to be successful in the post-Reunification era.[2] Indeed, it was one of the few East German firms that was thought to have a realistic chance of competing in a global market.

In August 2017, the company announced it would acquire the American-based process automation firm, , merging the company with its laser-machine business.[3]

From 10 September 2018 Jenoptik presented its competencies in the mechatronic business under the new brand VINCORION. The products for the aviation, security, defense and rail markets are focused by this brand.

Since 2019 Jenoptik has combined its operating business in the three divisions "Light & Optics" (OEM business), "Light & Production" (industrial customer business) and "Light & Safety" (business with public-sector customers). The three divisions are building on their common core competencies in photonics. This includes know-how in optics, sensor technology, imaging, robotics, data analysis and man-machine interfaces.

Group structure and business activities[]

“Light & Optics“ Division

Development and production partner for optical and micro-optical systems, services for information and communication technologies as well as security and defense technology. In addition, system and application services for the life science industry as well as laser, automotive and lighting applications.

  • High performance optoelectronic components
  • Semiconductor chips
  • Laser Technology (individual epitaxial layer structures on wafers, High-quality lasers bars & single emitters, reliable high-power diode lasers, innovative solid-state lasers, e.g. disk lasers, fiber lasers, pulsed and cw high-power laser systems
  • Sensor systems
  • Digital Imaging products
  • Industrial LED lighting products
  • Optomechanical and optoelectronic systems, modules and assemblies
  • Complex coated optical components, aspheres, filters, cylinder lenses
  • Diffractive and refractive optical components, micro-optical systems
  • Camera systems and components for digital microscopy
  • Photo diodes, LEDs and color sensors
  • Laser sensors / infrared technology

“Light & Production” Division

The Light & Production Division supports industrial customers in making their production processes more effective and efficient through the use of optical and photonic technologies, and is one of the leading manufacturers of measurement technology and laser systems for manufacturing processes in the automotive industry.

Laser Processing Solutions:

  • Cutting, welding and perforating of plastics, metals, glass, ceramics and semiconductor materials
  • Processing – structuring, deletion, separation, drilling, and doping – of solar cells

Measurement Solutions:

  • High-precision gauging devices and machines
  • Roughness, contour and form measurement
  • Optical shaft measurement and surface inspection
  • Dimensional measurement technology
  • In-process and Post-process measurement systems
  • Statistical process control (SPC), final inspection and metrology room
  • Custom design and build applications

Automation Solutions:

  • Assembly Automation
  • Material Handling Automation
  • Automated Production Solutions

“Light & Safety“ Division

In the Light & Safety division Jenoptik develops, produces and sells various components, systems and services for public-sector customers which make roads and municipalities safer worldwide.

  • Systems and components (OEM components, cameras, radar-based and laser-based sensors, classificators)
  • Modular systems for traffic monitoring (red light, speed, car classification)
  • Service (service providing models, outsourcing applications, consultation)
  • Software

Vincorion

Vincorion is an independent brand for the mechatronic business.

  • Electro-mechanical systems for use in aviation (transport systems, lifts, rescue hoists)
  • Electrical energy generation and distribution systems
  • Mechatronic stabilization systems
  • Production of radomes and service of AWACS rotodomes for military aircraft

Concord Camera Corp.[]

In 2004, Concord Camera Corp. of the United States acquired a related company Jenimage Europe GmbH, and licensed the right to use the Jenoptik trademark for 20 years. It produced a range of compact digital cameras under the Jenoptik brand.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ König, Karsten (21 July 1998). "A Short Review On History Of Optics In Jena". Institute of Anatomy II, University of Jena. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "A passion for politics and a head for business". Optics & Laser Europe. 1 January 2002. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  3. ^ "Germany's Jenoptik buys U.S. Automation company Five Lakes". Reuters. 22 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Concord Camera Corp. Acquires Jenimage Europe GmbH, Expanding Its Operations in Germany and Europe". Business Wire. 2004-05-11. Retrieved 2015-08-21.

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