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Precision Optics Corporation

Precision Optics Corporation, led by CEO Joe Forkey, engineers optical components and imaging platforms for medical device OEMs.

Precision Optics Corporation

Precision Optics Corporation, led by CEO Joe Forkey, engineers optical components and imaging platforms for medical device OEMs. The company operates from Gardner, Massachusetts, and focuses on miniaturized systems used in minimally invasive surgery and diagnostics. The firm designs and produces CMOS cameras, micro-optics, specialty scopes, and Micro Precision optical components for applications requiring extreme miniaturization — including endoscopes as small as 0.6 mm and prisms down to 0.10 mm. Its Unity Imaging Platform provides a modular architecture that simplifies development from prototyping to production. The company targets the medical device and advanced industrial technology sectors, with confirmed customers across North America and Europe. Precision Optics does not publicly disclose team size, AUM, or deal activity. No recent operational events from the last 24 months are verifiable from available sources. The company maintains no known adjacent vehicles or philanthropic structures. A structural differentiator is the company's proprietary approach to micro-optics and precision assembly, enabling custom solutions at size scales that many standard manufacturers cannot match. Its focus on OEM partnerships rather than consumer or direct sales shapes its capital-light, engineering-driven model.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Gardner

Corporate office

Gardner, MA, United States

Principals

Joe Forkey

CEO

Sector focus

Medical DevicesDigital HealthIndustrial Tech

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Precision Optics Corporation?

The company is led by CEO Joe Forkey, who drives operational and strategic decisions (per the firm website).

How does Precision Optics source proprietary deal flow?

Precision Optics works directly with medical device OEMs, offering custom design and manufacturing services for imaging systems. The firm does not publicly describe a proprietary deal-sourcing model beyond its OEM partnerships.

Is Precision Optics structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a manufacturing company?

Precision Optics Corporation is a publicly traded manufacturer, not a family office. It designs and produces optical components and imaging platforms for medical and industrial customers.

Does Precision Optics participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

Precision Optics does not make fund commitments. It sells products and engineering services directly to OEMs in the medical device and industrial technology markets.

What investment stages does Precision Optics typically target?

Precision Optics is not an investor; it is a manufacturer that supports customers from prototyping through production of optical and imaging components.

Which sectors does Precision Optics explicitly avoid?

Precision Optics does not publicly state sectors it avoids, but its confirmed focus is medical devices and advanced industrial applications. It does not target consumer electronics or defense.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

Precision Optics is a publicly traded company; its wealth originates from operations and shareholders, not a single family or private fortune.

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