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SUMMARY:Applications for Micro and Nano Material Processing with Lasers
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nChair: Jack Gabzdyl\, SPI Lasers \nIntroduction\nMuch progress has been made over the past decade in the commercial success of ultrashort pulse lasers (pico and femto) as well as shorter wavelength lasers (green and UV). Fibre laser technology has made these sources more reliable and more cost-effective. At the same time a number of micromachining\, surface engineering and cold micro cutting applications are being used in mass production. The global market for ultrashort laser systems significantly exceeds USD 1 Billion and the number of units installed annually is now between 3\,000 and 5\,000 units per year. \nModern ultrashort pulse lasers have high average power and very high repetition rates\, providing unique challenges for beam delivery – to deliver millions of pulses per second over a large area requires very fast and accurate scanning and beam imaging technologies. \nWhether in the area of additive or subtractive material processing\, systems and source prices are falling rapidly due to overcapacity of manufacture and efficiencies of scale. Simultaneously feature sizes continue to get smaller and are moving from micro to nano scale. \nThis webinar will bring you up to speed on the latest applications\, sources and beam delivery solutions for processing a wide range of materials from metals to ceramics\, polymers to glass. The webinar will be delivered using Zoom and delegates unable to attend live will be able to access a video of the sessions after the event. To facilitate concentration and delegate comfort\, the webinar is spread over 2 days. \n  \nProgramme\nDay 1 – 7 October 2020 13:30 PM – 16:30 PM (BST)  Sponsored by SPI Lasers \nSession 1 – 13:30 – 15:00 \nWelcome  Jack Gabzdyl  SPI Lasers \nUltra fast laser processing of high temperature superconductors  Bill O’Neill  Cambridge University \nMultibeam UV picosecond processing of PZT  Dimitris Karnakis  Oxford Lasers \nPrecision glass welding with hollow-core-fiber delivery of femtosecond laser pulses  Ulf Quentin   TRUMPF \nQ&A \nBreak \nSession 2 15:00 – 16:30  Sponsored by Aerotech \nHigh throughput femtosecond laser processing  Eric Mottay  Amplitude Laser \nTHz devices: ultra-fast laser micro structuring as enabling technology for their manufacture  Pavel Penchev  University of Birmingham                  \nLaser Microprocessing Through 5-Axis Scan Head Coordination with Servo Stages  William Land  Aerotech \nQ&A \n  \nDay 2 – 8 October 2020 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM (BST)  \nSession 3 – 09:30 – 11:10  Sponsored by 3D Micromac \nDirect Laser Interference Patterning: new ideas and concepts for high-throughput processing  Andres-Fabian Lasagni   Fraunhofer IWS \nRoll-to-roll laser processing of flexible devices  Ronny Neubert 3D-Micromac \nHigh throughput scanning for ultrafast lasers Lars Penning  Next Scan Technology \nQ&A \nBreak \nSession 4 – 11:10 – 12:20  Sponsored by Cailabs \nMulti-Plane Light Conversion-based beam shaping for laser microprocessing Pu Jian  Cailabs  \nLaser surface engineering for biological applications David Waugh  Coventry University \nHigh throughput\, high quality laser engraving  Stephen Dondieu  Heriot Watt University \n  \nVenue\nOnline \n  \nRegistration\nAILU Member fees:\nComplete Webinar (all sessions 7th and 8th October)  60 GBP \nNon Member fees\nComplete Webinar ( all sessions 7th and 8th October)  90 GBP \nAbove fees exclude VAT @ 20% \n  \nFee includes access to webinar videos after the event. \nFor more information please email or phone the AILU office (+44 (0)1235 539595). \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________\nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event
URL:https://www.ailu.org.uk/event/applications-for-micro-and-nano-material-processing-with-lasers/
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SUMMARY:E-Mobility Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n \n  \nIntroduction\nWorkshop Chair:  \nPaola de Bono (TWI Ltd) \nThe world of transport is undergoing the biggest change since the early 20th Century\, focusing on a rapid move towards electric vehicle (EV) production and the parallel reduction in petrol-powered vehicles. Highly demanding new emissions targets have been set by Government policy\, aiming to meet net-zero emissions by 2050. \nAdvancements to e-mobility technologies have been made\, however\, before we can reach the point where electrification becomes the norm\, there are a number of challenges for industry to overcome. These include light-weighting of components\, process improvements\, welding developments\, real-time quality assurance in-production\, safety\, flexible tools and jigs\, and prototyping from components through complete vehicles. \nLaser technology has been adopted by the automotive sector\, principally for its ability to perform high-quality and high-precision processing at high speed\, and at low relative cost. In recent years several advancements have been made in laser technology which have the potential of making an important contribution\, and thus\, supporting the breakthrough of e-mobility. \nThis workshop will include presentations from equipment-providers\, end-users\, academic and industrial researchers in the e-mobility field. You will hear and see how the latest developments in laser technology as well as academic and industrial research are supporting the e-mobility agenda. A forum will be created in this e-mobility workshop\, encouraging new thinking and industrially viable practical solutions. \n  \nProgramme\nWednesday 8 July \nSession 1 – 13.30 – 14:55 (Sponsored by Air Products)  \n13:30 Introduction – Paola De Bono\, TWI UK \n13:40 Battery welding applications in e-mobility – Alexander Olowinsky\, Fraunhofer ILT Germany  \n14:00 Laser welding at TWI supporting the e-mobility agenda – Chris Allen\, TWI UK \n14:20 Laser technology for the automotive industry – Yannick Galais\, Luxinar  \n14:40 Discussion \n14:55 – 15:15 Break \n  \nSession 2 – 15:15 – 16:35 (Sponsored by Nuburu)  \n15:15 Welcome \n15:20 Blue laser welding in e-mobility – Richard Gleeson\, Nuburu UK  \n15:40 Laser joining of dissimilar metals – Jack Gabzdyl\, SPI Lasers\, UK \n16:00 AI-Aided automation for Electrification– Giovanni Di Stefano\, Comau\, Italy \n16:20 Discussion \n16:35 Close \n  \nThursday 9 July Session 3 – 9.30 – 11.00 (Sponsored by Coherent)  \n9.30 Welcome \n9:35 – New applications for blue diode lasers in the power range 500 to 2 kW – Andre Eltze\, Laserline Germany \n9:55 – 5G enabling Industry 4.0 – Chris White\, Ford & Chris Allen\, Vodafone \n10:25 – Advances in copper and multi material welding using fibre lasers – Thomas Hofmeister\, Coherent  \n10:45 Discussion \n11.00 – 11.20 Break \n  \nThursday 9 July Session 4 – 11.20 – 12.40 (Sponsored by Precitec)  \n11.20 Welcome \n11.25 Ensuring weld traceability during e-mobility applications – Markus Kogel-Hollacher\, Precitec  \n11.45 Solving challenges in e-mobility with fibre lasers – Mark Thompson\, IPG Photonics  \n12.05 How joining process innovations can solve challenges for future electric vehicle body architectures – Sullivan Smith\, TWI UK  \n12.25 Discussion \n12.40 Close \n  \nVenue\nOnline \nRegistration\nAILU Member fees:\nComplete Webinar (all sessions 8th and 9th July)  60 GBP\nSessions 1 & 2 (8th July)  40 GBP\nSessions 3 & 4 (9th July)  40 GBP \nNon Member fees\nComplete Webinar (all sessions 8th and 9th July)  90 GBP\nSessions 1 & 2 (8th July)  60 GBP\nSessions 3 & 4 (9th July)  60 GBP \nAbove fees exclude VAT @ 20% \n \n  \nFee includes access to webinar videos after the event. \nFor more information please email or phone the AILU office (+44 (0)1235 539595). \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________\nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event \n 
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SUMMARY:26th Annual General Meeting of the Association of Industrial Laser Users
DESCRIPTION:The 26th Annual General Meeting of the Association of Industrial Laser Users (AILU) will be held as an online meeting using Zoom Video Conferencing due to the postponement of the MACH exhibition. \nThursday 23 April 2020. \nThe event starts at 12.00 pm and will last about one hour\nJoining instructions will be sent to all registered attendees by email in advance of the meeting.\nPlease register (FREE) before 10 am on 23/04/20 \nMembers: please contact us for the following documents:\nNotice of AGM\nMinutes of 2019 AGM\n2020 Agenda\n2018/19 AILU Accounts \n 
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