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Founded in 1989 in Newton, New Jersey, USA, Thorlabs is a rapidly growing manufacturer and distributor of optical machinery, optical and optoelectronic devices and equipment. Thorlabs has more than 850 employees worldwide, production and sales branches in 7 countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, France, Japan and China, as well as agents all over the world. Headquartered in Newtown, New Jersey (NEWTON), the founder of the former Bell Labs engineer Alex Cable. Thorlabs China Branch in Shanghai is a branch of Thorlabs in Shanghai, China, established in 2009. Thorlabs China, in collaboration with Tokyo, provides localized real-time sales and technical support services to customers in the Asian market.

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