Omega in the Fall
An Employee's Behind the Scenes Look
Omega Updates
Company Info
Facilities
Employee Biographies
Curious about what working at Omega Optical is really like? Follow us on a behind-the-scenes tour of a typical day at the Omega office. From homemade mac and cheese to exciting company meetings, there are more than a few reasons why we're happy to call ourselves Omegians.
By
Ashley Rollend

Artemis at Omega Optical
Brief October Update
Omega Updates
Company Info
President's Statement
A lot has changed since the Omega Optical and Artemis deal this past August. Check out this post for a quick update and hear how we've advanced our process to ensure all customers, big and small, have their needs met.
By
T. Smith, B. Mann, A. Rollend

cell
Understanding the Sources, Processes, and Applications
Application Spotlights
Life Science
Fluorescence
Imaging
The human eye can only do so much when it comes to imaging. In many applications, especially life science, professionals need more detail, contrast, and light than our eyes can provide. In times like these, we turn to intrinsic fluorescence. This blog post outlines the applications and sources of intrinsic fluorescence and gives us a better understanding of why image enhancement is so important in the modern-day.
By
Sarah Locknar, Gary Carver

Submitted by ashrollend on Mon, 10/05/2020 - 16:15
omega optical worldwide headquarters;  delta campus
Omega Optical's New Blog
Application Spotlights
schedule
posting
content types
introduction
bios
Our introduction post for the blog outlines content types, posting schedules, and more. Here you can learn more about the team who makes 'Behind the Science' possible and get an exciting sneak peek into what's to come this year with the blog.
By
Ashley Rollend
Submitted by ashrollend on Thu, 11/12/2020 - 11:36
Apple exposed to industrial filters for process control
Exploring Industry 4.0 and Application Capabilities
Application Spotlights
Industrial & Commercial
UV Filters
Process Control
Omega Optical is proud to supply industrial optical filters for a variety of applications, including process control. In this blog post, we take a look at the history of industry and using optics for process control. We analyze a case study about inspecting semiconductors and try to grasp the exciting scope of this application.
By
Ben Stibbs