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LPKF Expands Production Capacities for Laser Systems
February 17, 2010 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
GARBSEN, Germany — LPKF Laser & Electronics AG will double the production capacities for cutting and structuring lasers in Garbsen by the end of the first quarter, and boost capacities further in the second quarter.The company is expanding its laser production to satisfy the continuous demand for laser systems used for electronics production in Asia.
The Laser Direct Structuring (LDS) technology, currently used for the production of cell phone antennae, has filled the company’s order books since the beginning of 2009. “We have strengthened the personnel capacities in the Cutting and Structuring Lasers segment by internal restructuring and targeted recruitment. The next few years will also see an expansion of our headquarters in Garbsen. These measures are all in response to the increasing demand for our laser systems,” says CEO Dr. Ingo Bretthauer.
LPKF Laser & Electronics AG produces machines and laser systems used in electronics production, the automotive industry and the manufacture of solar cells. www.lpkfusa.com