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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement. Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. (November 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

Jenoptik AG

Company type

Aktiengesellschaft

Traded as

FWBJEN

Industry

Optoelectronics engineering

Founded

1991

Headquarters

Jena, Germany

Key people

Dr. Stefan Traeger (President and CEO), Matthias Wierlacher (Chairman of the supervisory board)

Services

Lasers and laser systems, precision lenses and optical components, metrology systems, traffic enforcement cameras, electric motors, generators, power supply units, optical sensors

Revenue

€895 million (2021)

Number of employees

4,900 (end 2021)

Website

www.jenoptik.com

Jenoptik AG is a Jena, Germany-based integrated photonics company. The company is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and is included in the TecDAX stock index.

History[edit]

The group can trace its heritage back to the original Carl Zeiss AG company, founded in Jena in 1846.

Following World War II, Jena fell within the Soviet occupation zone, later to become East Germany. In 1948, when it was apparent that the Soviet authorities were moving toward establishing a separate Communist state in their occupation territory, most of the main Zeiss company swiftly relocated to West Germany. The Soviet and East German authorities took over the old Zeiss factory in Jena and used it as the nucleus for the state-owned Kombinat VEB Zeiss Jena.

Following German reunification, VEB Zeiss Jena became Zeiss Jena GmbH. The company then sold its microscopy division and other optical divisions to Carl Zeiss AG, effectively reuniting the old prewar Zeiss firm. In 1991, the remainder of Zeiss Jena GmbH continued as Jenoptik Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, owned by the state government of Thuringia specializing in the areas of photonics, optoelectronics, and mechatronics.[1][2]

The name was shortened to Jenoptik GmbH, and was renamed Jenoptik AG in 1996 when the state divested its interest. The JENOPTIK trademark is owned by Jenoptik AG. Jenoptik is regarded as one of the few companies descended from an East German state-owned enterprise to be successful in the post-Reunification era.[2]

In 2004, Concord Camera Corp. of the United States acquired a related company Jenimage Europe GmbH, and licensed the right to use the Jenoptik trademark for 20 years. It produced a range of compact digital cameras under the Jenoptik brand.[3]

In August 2017, the company announced it would acquire the American-based process automation firm, Five Lakes, merging the company with its laser-machine business.[4]

In 2018, Jenoptik acquired Prodomax Automation Ltd., a Canadian manufacturer of automated production lines, to add to their technology portfolio of laser processing and automation.[5]

After Jenoptik announced in July 2019 to aim for a sale of this company division to concentrate the core business with lasers, measurement technology and optical systems, Vincorion was sold to a Fund of the British financial investor Star Capital Partnership in November 2021.[6] Jenoptik indicated a company value of 130 million euros.[7][8]

As of September 2020, Jenoptik acquired the Hamburg-based optics group TRIOPTICS, an international supplier of test equipment and manufacturing systems for optical components and digitalization. In late 2021, the company acquired BG Medical Applications GmbH, a supplier of precision optical components for the medical technology sector, and the SwissOptic Group, a developer and manufacturer of optical components and assemblies for the medical technology, semiconductor and metrology sectors.[9]

As a partner in NASA's Mars 2020 mission, Jenoptik produced lens assemblies for the engineering cameras of the Mars rover, Perseverance, which began its expedition on Mars in February 2021.[10] In November 2021, Jenoptik became a member of the United Nations Global Compact network for corporate responsibility and committed to compliance with integrating aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals into its business strategies."[11]

In December 2021, the company released a new business strategy, Agenda 2025 'More Value,' and an organizational restructuring took effect in April 2022. The group focused its operations on purely photonics technologies by consolidating its three prior divisions into two: "Advanced Photonics Solutions" and "Smart Mobility Solutions." Since the 2022 restructuring, Jenoptik's primary markets are the semiconductor equipment and electronics, life science and medical technology, and traffic and security industries. Its non-photonic activities, particularly within the automotive market, operate within the group's "Non-Photonic Portfolio Companies.[12]

Operations[edit]

As of 2021, Jenoptik reported about 4,900 employees and sales of 895 million Euros.[13] Since June 1998 Jenoptik has been listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and is included in the TecDAX index. The Jenoptik Group headquarters are in Jena (Thuringia). In addition to several major sites in Germany, Jenoptik has offices in 80 countries and major production sites in the US, France and Switzerland. It owns significant stakes in companies in Singapore, India, China, Korea, Japan and Australia.

The company's customers include companies in the semiconductor equipment; electronics; life science and medical technology; and traffic and security industries.

Dr. Stefan Traeger has been the chairman of the executive board of Jenoptik AG since May 1, 2017. Hans-Dieter Schumacher is the chief financial officer.

References[edit]

  1. ^ König, Karsten (21 July 1998). "A Short Review On History Of Optics In Jena". Institute of Anatomy II, University of Jena. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  • ^ a b "A passion for politics and a head for business". Optics & Laser Europe. 1 January 2002. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  • ^ "Concord Camera Corp. Acquires Jenimage Europe GmbH, Expanding Its Operations in Germany and Europe". Business Wire. 2004-05-11. Retrieved 2015-08-21.
  • ^ "Germany's Jenoptik buys U.S. Automation company Five Lakes". Reuters. 22 August 2017.
  • ^ "Kensington-owned Prodomax to be acquired by Jenoptik". PE Hub. 11 July 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  • ^ MDR: Jenoptik will Militärtechnik-Geschäft verkaufen, retrieved 30 July 2019.
  • ^ "JENOPTIK trennt sich von Militärtechnikgeschäft Vincorion - JENOPTIK-Aktie weit im Plus". finanzen.net. 2021-11-25. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  • ^ "Jenoptik findet Käufer für Militärtechnikgeschäft". Wiwo.de. 2021-11-25. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
  • ^ "Jenoptik acquires Berliner Glas Medical and SwissOptic", Wiley Industry News, 2021-10-19, retrieved 2022-09-09
  • ^ Goncharenko, Roman (2021-03-01), "Perseverance on Mars: Jenoptik's eyes for the red planet rover", Deutsche Welle, retrieved 2022-09-09
  • ^ "Für Menschenrechte und Umweltschutz: Jenoptik tritt UN Global Compact bei" [For human rights and environmental protection: Jenoptik joins UN Global Compact], MarketScreener (in German), 2021-11-09, retrieved 2022-09-09
  • ^ "Jenoptik announces new 'More Value' agenda to power up its businesses", optics.org, retrieved 2022-09-09
  • ^ "Jenoptik 2021 Annual Report". Jenoptik. 29 March 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
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