International Laser Technology Congress AKL’12
The event will be attended by over 500 participants, 70 conference speakers and 30 sponsors. Participants will be able to follow the entire AKL’12 lecture program in English or German, according to their preference.
Extended seminar program
The positive feedback on last year’s program has prompted the organizers to offer an even wider range of seminars at AKL’12. Polymer welding with high-brilliance beam sources is the main topic of the EU Innovation Forum, entitled »Polymer Welding«. And the Focus Seminar »Ultrashort Pulse Laser Processing« addresses an expert audience wishing to discuss the latest developments in this specialized field.
The seminar on Laser Technology ABCs for first-time users has proved to be so popular that it is being offered once again this year. And Sponsors Exhibition accompanying the conference provides laser manufacturers and users with the ideal platform for presenting their products and activities to a specialist audience.
Contact details for the AKL’12 organization team:
Dipl.-Betrw. Silke Boehr
Phone +49 241 8906-288
Dipl.-Phys. Axel Bauer
Phone +49 241 8906-194
akl@lasercongress.org
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Steinbachstrasse 15
52074 Aachen
Phone +49 241 8906-0
Fax +49 241 8906-121
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