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  1. The largest independent ophthalmic lens manufacturer in the world. Younger Optics is a privately held company with a tradition dating back to 1955. And that independence allows us to prioritize the long-term needs of our customers. We pride ourselves on being “The Easiest Company To Do Business With.”. At Younger, we never forget we are ...

  2. I’m David Rips, President & CEO of Younger Optics, the world’s largest privately held ophthalmic lens company. For more than 60 years, Younger Optics has established itself as a leader in the optical industry by developing new and innovative lens solutions.

  3. Younger Optics now offers two new segmented multi-focal flat-top lenses in Trilogy® material. This means that more of your flat-top wearers can experience the great balance of great optics, safety and light weight that Trilogy lenses offer.

  4. first “seamless bifocal,” which was launched in 1955. Younger Opticsso named because the new lenses would make their wearer look younger —was born. Today, Younger is the world leader in Rx polarized sunwear with NuPolar® brand lenses, and continues to be an innovative force in the optical world.

  5. Contact your Younger Optics Technical support for more Camber information. 1-888-807-4950 techsupport@youngeroptics.com

  6. Transitions ® Drivewear ®. Designed For Driving. The fascinating technology behind Transitions Drivewear lenses.

  7. Early Developers for Casting CR-39 Hard Resin Lenses. 1968.

  8. Younger Optics is committed to maintaining its reputation as a Quality Lens Innovator by anticipating and meeting our customers' needs. Younger Optics | 6,213 followers on LinkedIn....

  9. Younger Optics, Torrance, California. 3,374 likes · 8 talking about this · 663 were here. Younger Optics is the largest independent ophthalmic lens manufacturer in the world.

  10. Younger Optics is proud to offer Transitions® adaptive lenses in the greatest variety of material and designs. Transitions lenses contain patented photochromic dyes which cause the lens to activate - or darken - when exposed to UV rays from sunlight.

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