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LASERS IN ACTION NEWS FROM AILU


Fifth Industrial Laser


world to share the latest information in laser material processing applications. Delegates come from the whole network of researchers, suppliers, job shops and users; one of the unique aspects of this event is the networking opportunity to make new contacts and renew old acquaintances.


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Submit an abstract Tere will be sessions on all the major areas of laser material processing chaired by experts in each field. With around 90 speakers and 250 delegates, the conference sessions will be interactive and lively. Many abstracts are already submitted, but there are some remaining spaces in the programme for new content. Details can be found at www.ilas2017.co.uk/ papers. Sessions at ILAS will include:


l Additive manufacturing (four sessions) l Ultra-short pulse applications l Precision micro-fabrication l Surface engineering, including hardening l Micro laser welding l Macro laser welding l Macro laser cutting l Marking and ablation l Laser drilling l Laser cleaning l Sources and beam delivery


Exhibit at ILAS With 26 exhibitor stands, ILAS represents a perfect opportunity to showcase your organisation’s products and services to the delegates. Te venue offers a spacious and attractive location for the exhibition, which will be buzzing with visitors during the refreshment


2424 LASER SYSTEMS EUROPE ISSUE 33 • WINTER 2016 LASER SYSTEMS EUROPE • ISSUE 17


Applications Symposium (ILAS) 22-23 March 2017, Belton Woods Hotel, Grantham, UK


Plenary speakers


he first ILAS was held in 2009, and March 2017 sees the fiſth occurrence of this biennial, two-day event, which attracts delegates and speakers from all over the


Belton Woods Hotel


breaks and buffet lunches. Some stand spaces are still available to new exhibitors, but don’t delay as there are not many remaining unallocated.


speakers and 250 delegates, the conference sessions will be interactive


With around 90


Register now Don’t leave it too late to register for ILAS. You can register and pay online or contact the AILU office for invoicing options, (info@ailu. org.uk, +44 1235 539595). AILU now accepts online payment for credit and debit cards. To qualify for the 10 per cent early bird discount, registration needs to be completed by 23


December. Hotel room allocations will also be limited, so contact the venue hotel to reserve a room at the AILU conference rate (available to members and non-members).


Venue Te Belton Woods Hotel is set in 495 acres of countryside, two miles from Grantham in Lincolnshire. Tis four-star hotel is an ideal conference venue, which will enhance the ILAS experience by providing excellent food, beautiful scenery and first class facilities. With three golf courses, a health spa, swimming pool and a range of outdoor facilities, there is something for everyone.


For more information about the event, visit www.ilas2017.co.uk.


Register before 23 December for 10 per cent early bird discount


Reserve hotel rooms at AILU conference rate http://ilas2017.co.uk/registration


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Paul Hilton, TWI Cambridge, UK


Combining a focused laser beam with a high pressure gas jet: 50 years of laser cutting


Peter Herman, University of Toronto, Canada


The magic of nonlinear ultrafast laser processing in transparent media


Bill Shiner, IPG Photonics, USA


The impact of fibre laser technology on the material processing markets and a look to the future


Koji Sugioka, RIKEN Centre for Advanced Photonics, Japan


Hybrid subtractive and additive femtosecond laser 3D micro machining


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