Workshop “Laser Processing of Glass Materials” on November 26th, 2013 at the LZH

In many areas of manufacturing and processing industries, processing of glass materials using the laser plays an important role. The laser has established itself as a processing tool, and continuing developments of beam sources are opening new application fields for the laser in glass processing.

For example, there are interesting developments in the growing field of display glass, which could take on a new direction based on laser applications. Completely new applications are developing in the field of construction technology, for example in the area of façade design based on laser coating. Discussions are currently taking place concerning the ultrashort pulse laser as the future tool for damage-free glass processing. New possibilities are also arising for the use of lasers for manufacturing fiber optical components.

Researchers, users and manufacturers in the field of glass processing, decision makers and workers in the R&D departments, production and marketing, and all interested visionaries are invited to attend, and to use the chance to talk with experts, and to exploit the know-how of two research institutes in the field of laser processing of glass materials.

You can find further information under www.lzh.de.

Contact:
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH)
Lena Bennefeld
Hollerithallee 8
D-30419 Hannover, Germany
Tel.: +49 511 2788-238
Fax: +49 511 2788-100
E-Mail: l.bennefeld@lzh.de
The Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) carries out research and development in the field of laser technology and is supported by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Transport of the State of Lower Saxony (Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Verkehr).

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http://www.lzh.de

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