Optics Valley

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The Large Binocular Telescope on Mount Graham, east of Tucson

Optics Valley is a region in southern Arizona, centered on Tucson, that is home to a high concentration of optics companies spawned by research at the University of Arizona.[1] Based on the idea of a technology cluster such as Silicon Valley, Optics Valley is known not only for its optics industry and research but also for the astronomical observatories located in the mountains of southern Arizona where clear skies and isolated peaks make for superior observing conditions.[2][3]

Research centers

Astronomical observatories

Companies

References

Further reading

Ordoñez, Silvana (January 22, 2012). "Meet Robert Breault, the businessman behind Tucson's 'Optics Valley'". Arizona Daily Star. http://azstarnet.com/business/local/meet-robert-breault-the-businessman-behind-tucson-s-optics-valley/article_3f6a1c99-ced0-5e76-b348-e0d098dc32b7.html. Retrieved May 29, 2014. 

External links

[ ⚑ ] 32°11′N 110°53′W / 32.19°N 110.88°W / 32.19; -110.88





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