Cylindrical compression experiments were performed on two different grades of optical glasses to measure their stress response to the applied strain at lens moulding temperatures. The temperature dependence of elastic (Young's) modulus of the two glasses was measured using the technique of Brillouin light-scattering, from ambient temperature to approximately 250 °C above the glass transition temperature. The measured high temperature material data were used as input to finite element method simulation of cylindrical compression as well as to the precision lens moulding process.