Awards
"…the two most prestigious awards in the industry."
R&D Magazine's "R&D 100"…
"the 'Academy Award' of Invention and 'Nobel Prize' of Applied Research."
— The Chicago Tribune
For The 100 Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year
"…the Most Prestigious Honor in Applied Research."
Photonics Spectra "Circle of Excellence"
For Developing One of the 25 Most Technically Innovative Products of the Year.
In 1990, INFINITY was the only company ever to win both awards in the same year!
Twice again, in '95 and '96 respectively, INFINITY became the proud recipient of these two most coveted awards.
…and for a third time, in 2005, INFINITY was awarded the R&D 100.
2005 | MID | - "R&D 100 Award" - R&D Magazine - "the 100 Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year." For the development of the world's first Motorized Spherical Aberration Control for 3D microscopical imaging. |
2000 | InfiniMini | - "Laboratory Equipment Reader Choice Award" - Laboratory Equipment Magazine - "the top 180 products of the year—chosen from more than 5,000." For the development of the InfiniMini Video/Machine Vision Lenses. |
1996 | InFocus | - "R&D 100 Award" - R&D Magazine - "the 100 Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year." For development of the world's first internal optical focusing device for microscopes. |
1995 | Model KV | - "Photonics Circle of Excellence Award" - Photonics Spectra Magazine - "the 25 Most Technically Innovative Products of the Year." For development of a compact video-dedicated Long-Distance Microscope. |
1990 | Model CFM | - "R&D 100 Award" - R&D Magazine - "the 100 Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year." For the development of the world's first Continuously-Focusable Microscope. |
- "Photonics Circle of Excellence Award" - Photonics Spectra Magazine - "the 25 Most Technically Innovative Products of the Year." For the development of the world's first Continuously-Focusable Microscope. |