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OSI Systems, a vertically integrated designer and manufacturer of specialized electronic systems and components for critical applications, announced that its Optoelectronics and Manufacturing division received an order valued at approximately $5 million to deliver advanced optical sensors to a top-tier defense electronics original equipment manufacturer (OEM). These high-precision components are designed for integration into complex navigation and guidance systems.
OSI Systems’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Deepak Chopra, stated, “We are proud to receive this award and contribute to global security with our innovative optical sensor solutions.”
Sensors, Detectors, and Electronics
OSI Systems' Optoelectronics and Manufacturing division designs, develops, and manufactures OEM and custom solutions for leading technologies and industries. These solutions are used in a broad range of applications, including aerospace and defense electronics, security and inspection systems, medical imaging and diagnostics, telecommunications, office automation, computer peripherals, industrial automation, automotive diagnostics, gaming systems, and consumer products. The division also provides value-added services such as engineering support, sub-assembly, and electronic device manufacturing.
Vertical Integration
The Optoelectronics and Manufacturing division plays a critical role as a key component supplier for OSI Systems' Security and Healthcare divisions. This vertical integration enhances supply chain coordination and allows the company to be more responsive to customer needs.
As one of the world's largest photodiode manufacturers, OSI Optoelectronics has a global presence, with world-class manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom, U.S., Mexico, India, Malaysia, and Indonesia. These facilities are registered to manufacture according to Aerospace, Medical, and Automotive industry standards.
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