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“Corning Varioptic Lenses – Session #2 - Workshop”: North and South America, English language session

About this event

Corning Varioptic webinar series started with their first session on May 10th.

We introduced the fundamentals of the liquid lens technology and went through physical principles, available products, and newest releases.

If you missed this first event, fell free to contact our team at varioptic@corning.com, and we will be happy to guide you through our technology and products.

The webinar was recorded, and we can provide links to watch or re-watch the event!

This new event (session #2) will focus on specific applications and uses cases.

Our experts will cover the following topics:


30 minutes workshop about our newest evaluation kit (also a reference design) AF Explorer:

Click on the link below for more information:

https://www.corning.com/worldwide/en/products/advanced-optics/product-materials/corning-varioptic-lenses/af-explorer-kit.html

30 minutes workshop about using the liquid lens solution in biometric applications.

Our imaging and optics expert will go through the performance standards required for this application and will highlight the benefit of using liquid lens technology.


We will talk about palm recognition, fingerprint recognition, facial recognition, and iris recognition.

This webinar will be available in English for your convenience.

At the end of the session, participants will be entered into a drawing to win a custom Varioptic® AF Explorer Kit optimized for biometrics application!

We look forward to seeing you there!

Hosted by

  • Team member
    RD T
    Rémi David Account Manager @ Corning Varioptic SAS

  • Guest speaker
    VM G
    Vincent Millot Field Application Engineer @ Corning

  • Guest speaker
    XB G
    Xavier Berthelon Field Application Engineer - Optics and Imaging @ Corning

Corning Varioptic

Corning Incorporated is an American multinational technology company that specializes in specialty glass, ceramics, and related materials and technologies including advanced optics, primarily for industrial and scientific applications.