AdLas adds muscle

Nov. 1, 2004
Cambridge, England-Advanced Laser Solutions Ltd. (AdLas, www.adlas.co.uk), a company working with industry since 1997 in the fields of beam diagnostics, automatic control, and process development, has ap­pointed Dr. Jack Gabdzyl as its managing director...

Cambridge, England-Advanced Laser Solutions Ltd. (AdLas, www.adlas.co.uk), a company working with industry since 1997 in the fields of beam diagnostics, automatic control, and process development, has ap­pointed Dr. Jack Gabdzyl as its managing director, in an announcement by Dr. Bill O’Neill of AdLas. Both of these industry veterans were profiled in the June issue of this magazine.

Jack brings more than 20 years of experience, most recently with BOC, and he has been involved with the Association of Industrial Laser Users and the Make It With Lasers project for many years. Putting Jack and Bill together makes for a strong team, albeit one that delights in mixing humor with technical know-how, which should make doing business with AdLas a pleasure.

O’Neill says, “We are very happy to have Jack join us. His broad international exposure to industrial laser applications and appreciation of the problems laser users face will be key in commercializing our new product line of diagnostic equipment.”-DAB

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