Want to get ahead with laser technology? We‘ll show you how!
Markets, trends, technologies and applications: The practi- cal accompanying programme of LASYS will prepare newcomers and experts for the production of tomorrow. Additionally, it makes a signifi cant contribution to the essential networking of exhibitors, users and experts.
”Together with the Laser and Laser Systems for Material Processing Working Group in the German Engineering
Solution Centre
In the ”Solution Centre – meet the experts“, specialists from the Bavarian Laser Centre, the Institut für Strahlwerk- zeuge at Stuttgart University, the Fraun- hofer Institute for Material and Beam
Technology, as well as the Hanover Laser Centre, will answer questions. For example, if you have a task to solve in the area of laser material processing and do not know which process is suitable, which material can be machined and how, or you are unsure if laser is the right tool for the task, you can fi nd your answers here. In addition, visitors can bring along their products or material samples to the trade fair and discuss suitable technologies for their manufacturing projects with the experts.
Lasers in Action Forum
Are you looking for best practice examples? In the 3-day special forum with a strong practical element, renowned exhibitors present the use of innovative laser systems using current case studies. Top industry speakers including Trumpf, Rofi n-Sinar, Precitec, Laserline, VDMA, Philips Photonics and others are talking about the latest trends in laser materials processing:
micro-machining additive manufacturing remote welding process and system design beam profi ling, beam shaping machine vision
Organised and sponsored by:
Federation (VDMA), which accompanies the trade fair as a professional and conceptual supporter, and other interna- tional partners, the exchange of know-how and expertise is provided at congress level – for all target groups, from newcomers to laser specialists,“ states Gunnar Mey.
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LASYS 2016
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