Laser micromachining workshop

Sept. 9, 2010
Abingdon, U.K. – The forthcoming AILU workshop on "Advanced Micro-manufacturing with Lasers" addresses one of the key technologies in 21st century manufacturing. It also offers a strong list of speakers and a wide variety of hot topics, together with live demonstrations of a number of precision laser micromachining tools. The event will take place on October 6 at the Technium OpTIC, St. Asap, U.K.

Abingdon, U.K. – The forthcoming AILU workshop on "Advanced Micro-manufacturing with Lasers" addresses one of the key technologies in 21st century manufacturing. It also offers a strong list of speakers and a wide variety of hot topics, together with live demonstrations of a number of precision laser micromachining tools. The event will take place on October 6 at the Technium OpTIC, St. Asap, U.K.

The workshop also provides a unique networking and technology transfer opportunity for industrial users, laser equipment suppliers and researchers, making it a "must attend" event for anyone using or working in laser microprocessing or considering a move into this bourgeoning area of technology.

The program and all travel, accommodation and registration details can be found at the AILU website.

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