Full-Time
Posted on 9/11/2025
Supplies laser and fiber optic components
No salary listed
Lakenheath, UK
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The job is based in a new purpose-built facility in Witchford, Ely, which is 12 miles from Cambridge.
Thorlabs makes and sells components for laser and fiber optic systems, including optics, optomechanics, optoelectronics, laser diodes, fiber optics, and telecom test equipment. These products are supplied through direct website sales and a global distribution network, with many items available for next-day delivery. Engineers use these parts to build and test precise optical setups by providing ready-to-use components such as lenses, mounts, cables, diodes, and test sources. Thorlabs differentiates itself with a broad, one-stop catalog, in-house manufacturing, competitive pricing, and fast shipping, aiming to meet the immediate needs of researchers and commercial customers.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$4.2M
Headquarters
Sparta Township, New Jersey
Founded
1989
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While large cities produce more total patents, small towns and rural counties frequently outperform on a per capita basis, especially where educational attainment is high or local institutions like universities contribute.When it comes to rural innovation, economic outcomes diverge sharply; strong ecosystems can yield outsized success, while weaker ones may fall far behind without proper leadership and stewardship.Stories of innovation in small towns are often overlooked due to declining local news and the national focus on major cities, yet these communities can have lasting impact when given support and visibility. → Read on for details and join Chris Wink’s weekly newsletter for moreA patent for a new kind of tiny sensor chip measured in nanometers and used in industrial processes was published this week.Among its authors is a young physical optics engineer who lives in Morristown, NJ, a charming town of 20,000 people with a popular green, restaurants and well-liked theaters, 45 minutes from Manhattan.The engineer works at a private photonics company called Thorlabs, with 1,500 employees and annual revenues approaching $750 million. The company is headquartered in nearby Newton, an 8,000-population town that also has a theater, a worn if loved main street and pretty Victorian homes — and coincidentally is where I grew up.Innovation clusters have become nearly synonymous with the big cities, and for good reason. Big populations help in part because they offer any given place many more chances for the magic of breakthrough invention. The enduring legacy of Silicon Valley is a culture of “idea swapping” across different companies, institutions and industries.Invention may have an urban bias, but that doesn’t mean small towns and rural counties can’t thrive in advanced technologies, sciences and entrepreneurship. It just means they need greater intention.That’s something Victor Hwang, founder of Right to Start and a longtime champion of entrepreneur-led economic development, knows well.“It’s not just density of people, but density of networks,” he said in our most recent Builders Live podcast on ecosystem building
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