Save the Date! AKL’18 from May 2 – 4, 2018
For the 12th time, laser manufacturers and users from different sectors will be gathering at AKL’18 in Aachen, Germany, to catch up on the top issues in the laser sector.
Presentations about current developments in laser materials processing in macro and micro areas and in laser beam development provide a comprehensive overview.
Additionally, interested persons can delve deeper into Process Control or Laser Additive Manufacturing, in two separate forums of the same name.
In the Seminar Laser Technology ABC’s less experienced users of laser technology can obtain the foundations on how lasers work and where they can be applied.
Between the presentations, the accompanying Sponsors‘ exhibition with more than 50 exhibitors offers the possibility to share information and make contact with acknowledged experts from the laser sector.
Moreover, leading managers and marketing directors who want specific information on the status and perspectives in the European, American and Asian laser markets are invited to join the Technology Business Day.
In short, the AKL – International Laser Technology Congress bundles laser expertise and focusses future perspectives in one place.
Learn more about the upcoming AKL’18 and secure your early bird discount until March 9, 2018 online: www.lasercongress.org
Contact
Dipl.-Betrw. Silke Boehr
Group Manager Marketing
Telephone +49 241 8906-288
akl@lasercongress.org
Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, Aachen, Germany
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