As featured in Laser Systems Europe Autumn 2019. The LIA has introduced a set of annual awards dedicated to Professor William Maxwell Steen, a veteran and pioneer of laser technology. This year the Laser Institute (LIA) announced a new set of awards that it plans to confer annually to user organisations that demonstrate significant innovation in the […]
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Lasers in Manufacturing AM: Trends in North America—What You Need to Know About the New Conference Session
The Laser Institute of America (LIA) will present a new 1.5-hour session called Lasers in Manufacturing AM: Trends in North America on Wednesday, June 28, 2017, from 2:00-3:30 PM local time at the International Congress Center in Munich, Germany. As part of the Additive Manufacturing subconference of Lasers in Manufacturing (LiM) 2017, LIA will add to […]
Weekly Lasers Wrap Up – Week of January 30, 2017
Welcome to This Week’s Lasers Today Wrap Up! The Laser Institute of America LasersToday.com Weekly Wrap-Up aggregates industry news, conference updates, and LIA happenings. Here is the latest: Laser Industry News LPW Technology recently acquired a TRUMPF TruPrint 1000, which could lead to unprecedented levels of additive manufacturing research. Learn about LPW’s research initiatives, what […]
NIST Increases Awareness of Polymer-Based Additive Manufacturing
Much of our previous discussion surrounding medical applications for additive manufacturing involves metal-based devices and implants. While metal compounds will continue to bring revolutionary opportunities to medical science, there is a growing interest in the use of polymers and other soft materials in additive manufacturing. Explore Polymer-Based Additive Manufacturing below. About Polymer-based Additive Manufacturing Polymer-based […]
Weekly Lasers Wrap Up – Week of January 23, 2017
What happened this week in Lasers? Our LasersToday.com Weekly Wrap-Up aggregates industry news, conference updates, & LIA happenings. Here are the latest updates: Laser Industry News According to New Scientist, a plasma tidal waves may tell us if black holes destroy information. That’s right – a laser-driven tidal wave could test a question that has long […]