Optigen Defends Its Superelastic Frames

Optigen, a small Italian company that has developed an alternative method to make memory metal alloys for eyewear, is feeling freer than before to sell its ?superelastic? products in this rapidly growing market niche. Company officials and their advisors are particularly bullish after the ruling last June 21 of a ...

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