
G&H, a leading provider of precision optics and photonics solutions, announced today the acquisition of GS Optics, a leader in design, manufacturing, and coating of polymer optics. This strategic acquisition represents a significant focus for G&H, allowing for the creation of their North American Life Sciences Center of Excellence, as well as expanding its commercial footprint. GS Optics will become the G&H innovation hub for dynamic, high-performing teams and cutting-edge research, development, and manufacturing of optics and photonics for life sciences.
The new company name is G&H | GS Optics. Founded as Germanow-Simon Corp. in 1916, the Rochester company today employs more than 60 at 408 St. Paul St. There are no planned job losses. G&H announced it will immediately expand the campus in downtown Rochester by 25 percent to support its growth plans.
G&H leaders said Rochester was chosen for the acquisition and expansion due to its pipeline of highly skilled talent and experienced workforce, as well as critical mass and collaboration, with more than 150 optics, photonics, and imaging companies in the Greater Rochester area.
"We are thrilled to welcome GS Optics to the G&H family,” said Charlie Peppiatt, CEO of G&H, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. “This strategic investment aligns with our long-term growth strategy to become an innovative customer-focused technology company. Together, we will unlock new possibilities and create a North American Center of Excellence that pushes the boundaries of what is possible in optics and photonics."
GS Optics has established itself as a leader in polymer optic manufacturing, with a strong presence in the life sciences sector. Life sciences, in this context, includes medical microscopy, diagnostic imaging, and laser surgery. Realizing GS’s distinguished track record of excellence in optical manufacturing, UK-based G&H has invested in the company’s growth, combining the expertise of GS Optics with the global reach of the G&H commercial team.
“With GS Optics joining the G&H family, we are going to expand the solutions we can offer to our customers,” said Stratos Kehayas, G&H Chief Commercial Officer. “The design trade space for all our engineers is going to be greatly expanded with the addition of GS’s polymer materials and their long optics heritage.”
GS Optics specializes in the custom manufacture of precision polymer optics for use in consumer, medical and healthcare, machine vision, and biomedical and analytical instrument marketplaces, as well as military and civilian night-vision and visible-range sighting industries. The company, founded in Rochester, N,Y. in 1916, produces injection molded spherical, aspheric, cylinder, and freeform imaging optics and mirrors. In addition, the company has in-house capability to provide custom designed diamond turned and injection molded prototypes, thin film AR and reflective coatings, and integrated optical solutions. GS Optics is registered with the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) as a military product manufacturer.