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SHOW PREVIEW: LASYS


LASER PROCESSING CENTRE STAGE


Taking place from 31 May to 2 June in Stuttgart, Germany, Lasys will showcase the latest developments in laser material processing. Here, we preview some of the technology that will be on display


AMPLITUDE SYSTÈMES will be at booth 4D59 to introduce the Tangor, an industrial 100W femtosecond laser. This platform is designed to meet industrial requirements, including 24/7 operation, high yield and precision manufacturing. It delivers a very short pulse duration to give high processing quality. The Tangor offers various options including burst-mode, second harmonic generation, third harmonic generation, and higher orders on request. Thanks to its high energy, it allows multi-beam processing,


to 2 June in Stuttgart, Germany. The show will feature an international pavilion, along with a joint stand with 20 French providers from the laser industry. Lasys will have a solution centre with


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specialists from the Bavarian Laser Centre, the Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge of Universität Stuttgart, the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology, and the Hannover Laser Centre, all on hand to answer specific questions about laser material processing. An additive manufacturing joint stand is


planned in conjunction with Messe Erfurt, while Laser Systems Europe magazine, together with Messe Stuttgart and the Laser Institute of America, will run a forum called Lasers in Action, a programme of seminars covering topics including microprocessing, additive


LASER SYSTEMS EUROPE ISSUE 31 • SUMMER 2016


he laser material processing trade fair, Lasys, will exhibit laser production technology from around 200 exhibitors when the event takes place from 31 May


manufacturing, beam handling, and market opportunities in Asia (see page 24 for more on the planned presentations). The Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge of Universität Stuttgart will also organise the Stuttgart Laser Technology forum (SLT), which will have presentations on innovations in laser technology. Lasys will offer courses on the basics of


laser materials processing, as well as a workshop on Industry 4.0. A job fair will also be held. Outside the trade fair, Messe Stuttgart is


running an initiative called ‘Lasys Meets’, in cooperation with Irepa Laser, the organiser of the French congress and exhibition, Espace Laser. The initiative takes Lasys to different countries to showcase industrial laser technology. Lasys was in Istanbul on 31 March for an automotive-focused event, and will also feature in Strasbourg, France at Espace Laser 2017. www.messe-stuttgart.de/en/lasys/


opening new possibilities for machining transparent materials, including deep engraving and cutting processes. This laser is suited for industries such as semiconductor, consumer electronics or medical device manufacturing. The Tangor has also been used in the aerospace and automotive industry where industrial solutions are required. www.amplitude-systemes.com


JENOPTIK (4D13) will showcase its new femtosecond laser JenLas Femto 16. The laser is designed for reliable, precise and efficient 24/7 microprocessing. Jenoptik has more than 10 years


of experience in ultrashort pulse (USP) laser manufacturing. The


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