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Double boost for M Squared


Scottish technology company M Squared Lasers has announced the appointment of two new directors, David Vettese and Alan Porter. Vetesse joins as sales director, a position


he formerly held at Forth Dimensions Displays, an NTE microdisplay supplier. He will primarily be based in Glasgow, although he will oversee the existing sales staff in the USA and agents throughout Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Porter, a chartered accountant who learned his trade during nine years at PWC, will take the role of financial director, following a five- year spell at software manufacturers Graham Technology and Sword Ciboodle. Dr Graeme Malcolm, managing director of M Squared Lasers, said: ‘David and Alan join us at an exciting stage in the development of the business. That we were able to


attract candidates of such a high calibre is testament to the success we have enjoyed in the last 12 months. ‘David brings with him a fantastic record of success and a proven ability to develop international sales operations, which will be invaluable as we seek to grow our own sales team in the USA, Asia, and in particular, Europe. ‘Alan is hugely respected with both in- house and advisory experience. He will be a hugely successful addition to the team here in Glasgow.’


Established in 2006, M Squared Lasers aims to solve real-world problems across a range of sectors, from explosives detection to biomedicines, using laser technology. The company develops and manufactures next- generation lasers and photonic instruments from its Glasgow headquarters.


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Spectroscopy


• Spectrometers • Wave Length Meters


Photonics21 group announces student prize


Students have until 20 February to apply for the 2013 Photonics21 Student Innovation Award. The winner will receive a cash prize of €5,000, which will be presented at an awards ceremony on 29 April at the Photonics21 annual meeting in Brussels. Award sponsors are SPIE Europe, Hamamatsu, Jenoptik, and the Fraunhofer Henrik Hertz Institute. This is the fifth time the award has been


made. It was established by the Research, Education and Training Group (Working Group 7) of the Photonics21 Technology Platform for students in the field of photonics. Anyone under 35 and active in the field of optics and photonics may apply for the award. Previous winning projects have been in the areas of fibre optical systems, organic light-emitting diodes, photovoltaics, lasers for medicine, and remote sensing.


Cambridge Technology announces growth and expansion


Cambridge Technology has outgrown its current home and has moved to a larger headquarters. On 18 January the company moved from its home in Lexington, Massachusetts, to an expanded facility in nearby Bedford. The new location will provide much-needed


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space for manufacturing, engineering, and sales and marketing staff.


Over the last five years, Cambridge Technology has expanded its scanning product lines and volume business into integrated scanning solutions. This includes four families of two-axis scan heads, three families of three-axis


scanning subsystems, high- power multi-kilowatt scanning subsystems, and digital controller and application software products. ‘We are very excited by our continued worldwide growth in both our Components and Solutions businesses,’ said Red Aylward, president of Cambridge Technology.


Photometry


• Integrating Speheres • Photometers


Lighting


• Beam Shaping diffusers • Uniform Sources


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