
flo Optics
Digitalization of optical lenses laboratories to the coating process.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor | €0.0 | round | |
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Total Funding | 000k |
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flo Optics, founded in 2019 by CTO Claudio Rottman, is an Israeli company poised to redefine the optical lens coating industry. The firm is helmed by Chairman and CEO Jonathan Jaglom, who leads a team of seasoned experts in inkjet technology. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a research center in Brugg, Switzerland, the company employs approximately 60 people.
The core of flo Optics' business is a proprietary digital printing platform, the Visiōn100, that applies functional coatings to optical lenses using additive manufacturing techniques. This technology is a departure from traditional wet coating processes, which are often resource-intensive and offer limited flexibility. Instead, flo Optics utilizes a modular, automated production line where functional optical inks are printed directly onto any type of Rx or non-Rx lens with pixel-level precision. This process allows for the creation of engineered multilayer and multi-material optical stacks, including photochromic, tinted, and hard coat functionalities. The system is designed to be versatile, capable of applying coatings to diverse materials like polycarbonate and high-index polymers.
The business model targets ophthalmic laboratories, offering them a platform to enhance production efficiency and expand creative capabilities. By digitalizing the coating process, labs can reduce inventory, minimize waste, and lower water and energy consumption. Revenue is generated through the sale and installation of these digital coating systems in optics labs globally. The company has secured strategic partnerships and investments, notably a minority stake from MEI Systems, a global leader in lens-edging machines, and an exclusive supplier agreement with PPG for its Hi-Gard scratch-resistant coatings. A significant milestone was the completion of a $35 million Series A funding round in February 2025, led by strategic entities from the ophthalmic industry, which will be used to accelerate product development and expand production to meet market demand.
Keywords: optical coating, digital printing, lens manufacturing, additive manufacturing, ophthalmic technology, surface coating, inkjet technology, prescription lenses, photochromic coating, hard coat, Rx labs, optical laboratories, precision coating, sustainable manufacturing, lens customization, Jonathan Jaglom, Claudio Rottman, MEI Systems, ophthalmic industry, Visiōn100