Jenoptik AG, a venerable German company founded in 1846 and based in Jena, operates internationally as a specialist in cutting-edge photonic and intelligent mobility technologies. Their comprehensive photonic offerings span several key areas: Imaging and Camera Solutions: This includes a range of specialized devices such as microscope and thermographic cameras, various imaging modules, polymer-based camera modules, and miniature digital microscope subsystems. Lasers and Associated Technologies: They provide advanced laser solutions for processes like ablation, scoring, cutting, and rangefinding. Furthermore, their OEM laser solutions feature diode and disk laser technology, diode-pumped disk lasers, complete laser systems, and LK heat sinks. Optics and Optical Systems: Jenoptik develops objective lenses for laser material processing, available in both customized and standard configurations, alongside optical coatings, precision optical components, and measuring systems. Optical Metrology and Inspection: Their portfolio extends to sophisticated optical shaft measuring systems, 3D measurement technology, in-line optical inspection, vision systems, and ultra-fast opto-electronic probe cards. Optoelectronics: As a strategic partner, they design and deliver custom-specific optoelectronic systems, assemblies, and subsystems, in addition to light modulation products, photodiodes, and LEDs. In the domain of smart mobility, Jenoptik delivers solutions aimed at: Road Safety: These encompass advanced systems for speed control, average speed monitoring, red light enforcement, integrated evaluation software, and extensive traffic management services. Civil Security: Offerings here include automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), sophisticated data analysis software, and systems crucial for border protection, crime prevention, securing public areas, and tracking suspicious vehicles. Jenoptik's sophisticated technologies cater to a diverse array of industries, including the automotive sector, defense and security, electronics and information technology, medical and life sciences, industrial and mechanical engineering, semiconductor equipment manufacturing, and public safety organizations.