DILAS Combined with m2k-Laser
source:optics.org
release:Johnny Lee
Time:2016-01-28
With design and epitaxial service on diode laser chip level from Freiburg, and diode laser packaging, beam shaping, and systems technology from Mainz, the two sites provide complementary technologies, and the merger is a strategic and logical consequence of the long-term cooperation which both sites have since years. The combined company will create a competitive footing with our industry in expanding our portfolio of products and technologies.
Sales activities for all DILAS products will be combined and can be reached at sales@dilas.de for sales and technical inquiries.
The now expanded product lines from DILAS will be displayed at SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco at DILAS’ booth, #4737, North Hall.
about DILAS
DILAS, the diode laser company, is focused on delivering the most innovative technologies and advanced product solutions in the industry. Founded in 1994 in Mainz, Germany, with operations in North America and Asia, DILAS designs, develops and manufactures quality high-power, high-brightness semiconductor laser components, modules and systems, including fiber-coupled products for worldwide distribution. For more information about DILAS, including product updates, visit the company’s website at www.DILAS.com
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