Optics expo popular
About 100 companies from i 15 countries are taking part j in two exhibitions on optical ; products and survey equip- ( ment being held in Singapore I from April 7 to April 10, * I according to one of the 1 organisers, ITEM Pte, 1 Ltd. The exhibitions. Optics 'B3 ] ‘and Survey 'B3, are being 1 organised jointly by the ( Singapore Optical Trade I Association and ITEM Pte,- i Ltd. a-local trade show man- I agement company. - i The shows will feature an 1 international gatherings of j ■ manufacturers and suppliers j of optical, and survey products, and equipment, from .?] Austria, France. West.; Ger- i / many, Hong Kong, Italy, < Japan. the Philippines, 1 Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, i the United States, and the : United Kingdom. i Optics ’B3 is an exhibition on optical, instrumentation, optical accessories, and opto- i laser technology. Participat- ;
ing companies include American Optical. Bausch and Lomb, Canon, Carl Zeiss, Christian Dior t Essilor, Luxotica, Mona Lisa, Nikon, Playboy, Rayban. Hodenstock. Silhouette, and Yves Saint Laurent. They will be exhibiting prescription and fashion frames and lenses, safety eyewear, instruments for optometry and opthalmology, machinery and equipment for the optical .industry, microscopes, binoculars and telescopes, lenses and accessories for photographic equipment. ■■ Survey 'B3 will display the da test goedetic instruments, including photogrammetric equipment, theodolites with laser- attachments, automated drafting and mapping systems, and electronic distance meters. . Exhibitors in this industry j including Aga, Fuji-Koh, Ka-I nasashi, Kern, Nikon, Stabila, and Topcon.
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