Knight Optical to be Acquired by Torrent Photonics LLC

This strategic move is set to expand the global reach and capabilities of both companies, providing an enhanced product portfolio, volume manufacturing capabilities and a seamless customer experience.

July 17, 2024 (Maidstone, UK) - Knight Optical, a premier provider of custom precision optical components and sub-assemblies, announced today its acquisition by Torrent Photonics LLC, a leading innovator in photonics technology. For Torrent Photonics, this acquisition marks a significant milestone in its growth strategy. This strategic move is set to expand the global reach and capabilities of both companies, providing an enhanced product portfolio, volume manufacturing capabilities and a seamless customer experience.

"We are delighted to have found an ideal partner in Torrent Photonics, with whom we have worked together for years; this acquisition makes our partnership official," said Colin Overton, Managing Director of Knight Optical. "This acquisition is expected to create significant synergies, leveraging the strengths of both companies. Torrent Photonics will benefit from Knight Optical's extensive product range and customer base, while Knight Optical will gain access to Torrent Photonics' advanced manufacturing technologies and innovative research and development capabilities. It is an exciting opportunity for our customers and partners, along with new growth opportunities for our employees."
The company's renowned reputation for supplying high-quality optical component solutions remains unchanged. Knight Optical will continue to operate under its established brand, and customers can expect the same reliable service they are accustomed to. Additionally, Knight Optical will add many of Torrent Photonics' standard products to its catalogue, accessible at www.knightoptical.com. Both companies are committed to ensuring a smooth transition for employees, customers, and partners.

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