supplies automated manufacturing systems for sign making and specialty graphics, apparel and flexible materials, and ophthalmic lens processing.
The company operates through four businesses: Gerber Scientific Products (GSP), Spandex, Ltd.
(SL), Gerber Technology (GT), and Gerber Coburn Optical (GCO). GSP and SL provide systems for sign making and specialty graphics.
GSP’s design and manufacturing solutions include software to design signs and graphics, and to run imaging and cutting equipment; digital imaging systems, which include thermal and ink jet systems; aftermarket materials designed for equipment performance and output; cutting systems; and customer training, service, and other support services.
SL distributes a suite of design and manufacturing equipment and supplies within Europe, as well as in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
GT offers integrated software and hardware automation systems for the sewn products and flexible materials industries.
It offers GERBERsuite, a suite of hardware and software products, including systems and computer software for production planning, design, pattern development, costing, cut planning, marker making, fabric spreading, cutting, and sewing floor automation.
GCO provides computer integrated optical lens processing systems.
Its product offerings include the components required to process a prescription, including computerized prescription entry, lens blocking and surfacing, lens fining and polishing, lens cleaning and scratch-resistant coating, lens edging, and lens inspection equipment.
Gerber Scientific, Inc.
distributes its products through independent agents, direct distributors, and service networks.
The company was incorporated in 1948 and is headquartered in South Windsor, Connecticut.

