PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: nLIGHT, Inc.
nLIGHT, Inc., a leading provider of high-power semiconductor and fiber lasers used in the industrial, microfabrication, aerospace, and defense markets, today announced that it has acquired the assets of plasmo Industrietechnik GmbH, an Austrian-based provider of automated quality assurance and diagnostic solutions primarily for the welding and additive manufacturing markets.
Plasmo’s innovative quality assurance solutions empower customers to implement robust, efficient, and cost-optimized production processes. Plasmo’s products are driven by proprietary machine vision and analysis software that monitor and help automate a wide range of industrial welding and additive manufacturing processes. Complementing nLIGHT's expanding laser portfolio, the acquisition of the Plasmo assets strengthens nLIGHT’s position as a critical enabler of next generation manufacturing solutions in these growth markets.
“Plasmo is a technology leader in process monitoring and quality assurance systems for laser-based manufacturing processes,” said Jake Bell, general manager for industrial lasers. “Combining lasers with Plasmo’s real-time process monitoring solutions provides customers with a significant advantage as they develop, qualify and produce increasingly complex laser-printed or welded parts, particularly for high volume electric vehicle production,” said Mr. Bell.
With Plasmo, nLIGHT has expanded its European footprint in support of critical customers and strategic markets.
“Our new team members in Germany and Austria are positioned geographically to serve a critical, growing part of the industrial market,” said Mr. Bell.
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| nLIGHT plasmo (was plasmo Industrietechnik) | Optical Measurement Equipment, Laser Measuring Equipment |
| nLIGHT, Inc. | Laser Radar, Laser Positioning Equipment |
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