LightPath Technologies Buys Amorphous Materials for $7 Million

Reuters01-21
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/LPTH">LightPath Technologies</a> Buys Amorphous Materials for $7 Million

LightPath Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of optics and imaging systems, has acquired the assets of Amorphous Materials, Inc. (AMI), an industrial manufacturer specializing in chalcogenide glass melting technologies, particularly for large diameter optics. The total consideration for the acquisition is $7.0 million in cash, with up to an additional $3 million in technical milestone-based equity consideration. The integration of AMI's advanced infrared optical glass capabilities is expected to expand LightPath's offerings and enable the production of large diameter optics for high-value, long-range imaging applications. This combination creates one of the industry's largest portfolios of infrared materials and optics, all produced in the United States.

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