Boxin Optics has recently wrapped up its second special training program for optical technical talents. The two-day training focused on enhancing practical capabilities in optical system design, and was offered as a public welfare initiative for the company’s technical staff as well as students majoring in optoelectronics. Adopting a teaching philosophy that combines solid theoretical foundation with hands-on practice, the program helped participants build a systematic and implementable mindset for optical design from scratch.

Addressing the common drawbacks of conventional industry courses — overemphasis on theories and disconnection from actual production — this training abandoned fragmented knowledge teaching. It covered the full workflow including customer requirement analysis, optical architecture design, drawing standards, solution implementation, acceptance and delivery. Centering on typical challenges in optical design and lens R&D, the course ensured all learnings are fully applicable to on-site work and project execution.
The program adopted a dual-instructor teaching model, featuring a senior PhD specializing in optics and a senior optical engineer with 20 years of industry experience at Boxin Optics. The optical PhD delivered in-depth lectures on core theories such as optical system design principles, aberration control and dioptric power combination. Xia Yanyan, the company’s senior optical engineer with two decades of experience, illustrated the complete end-to-end design process of zoom lenses based on real project cases from the perspectives of requirement analysis, production and final delivery, delivering highly practical and substantial content.

Arranged in a progressive structure, the curriculum spanned fundamental optical concepts, system parameter analysis, standardized design methodologies and engineering specifications, comprehensively helping participants make up for technical deficiencies. In addition, the training supported emerging talents across the industry: student attendees enjoyed free access to courses, comprehensive supporting services and official completion certificates, empowering young professionals to get started and grow rapidly in the optical field.
This specialized training has effectively strengthened the R&D and design capabilities of the company’s technical team and optimized its talent reserve system, while bringing new vitality to talent cultivation across the optical industry. Moving forward, Boxin Optics will continue to organize regular practical technical training. By driving technological advancement through talent development, the company will steadily reinforce its core strengths in R&D and manufacturing of precision optics.
