LME 2012 – The Industry’s Leading Arena for Laser Processing Needs

What a difference a year makes. In 2011, the Laser Institute of America unveiled its one-of-a-kind Lasers for Manufacturing Event (LME®) to an enormously enthusiastic response. The two-day gathering in the cradle of U.S. manufacturing proved a vital one-stop resource for engineers, job shops, automotive and aerospace specialists — anyone keen on adding the production power, efficiency and cost-effectiveness of laser systems to their processes.

Now LIA, the recognized authority in laser applications, safety and research since 1968, has fired up round two of LME in a big way — with an expanded educational program including new fundamentals courses, a pair of two-hour tutorials detailing the basics of welding and joining and ultrafast machining, and a companion two-day Laser Welding & Joining Workshop.

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LIA Presents Its First Laser Welding & Joining Workshop

By Geoff Giordano

While excitement continues to build around new, more efficient and more profitable uses of lasers, such as with additive manufacturing or ultrafast processing, traditional welding and joining applications are still at the forefront of the 21st-century photonics repertoire.

Emphasizing this major segment of laser-based manufacturing, the Laser Institute of America has added a comprehensive two-day workshop to its second-annual Lasers for Manufacturing Event (LME™). It will run concurrently Oct. 23-24 at the Renaissance® Hotel and Convention Center Resort in Schaumburg, IL.

Chaired by Prof. Eckhard Beyer of the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology, IWS in Dresden, the Laser Welding & Joining Workshop will spotlight the latest uses of lasers in key industries: aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, health care and heavy manufacturing. Current research and practice will focus on general macro laser applications, remote welding and brazing, hybrid welding and joining of multiple materials, micro welding and welding of thin sheets.

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