Future of Laser Innovations Reflected at Revamped ICALEO Conference

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ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Laser Institute (LIA)’s 38th International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics (ICALEO) was recently held in Orlando, Florida and featured the conference’s many firsts. A meeting of laser industry experts and decision-makers from around the world, the event hosted dialogue with a deeper industry foci, more expansive technical sessions, and a new Business Conference that addressed laser end-users while highlighting solutions from the manufacturing community.

A collection of Live User Solutions Forums, Market Drivers Symposia, and Live User Solutions Round Tables discussions, the Business Conference acted as a complement to ICALEO’s traditional Technical Conference. Regarded as a concentrated effort of participants from the Aerospace, Biomedical, Microelectronics, and Automotive industries, ICALEO’s Business sessions allowed laser manufacturers, integrators, and end-users to engage in the discussion on the unique challenges and revolutionary applications in the industry.

To further emphasize the attendee-friendly approach of this year’s ICALEO format, the Business Conference also presented a four-day tradeshow that connected all members of the laser marketplace. An accomplishment at dedicating whole days to each of its selected industries, the tradeshow hosted over 40 international exhibitors from the likes of IPG Photonics, II-VI, and more.

Spanning the duration of the conference to maximize the attendee’s opportunity to network with these leading brands, the assembly of exhibitors also included Han’s Laser Smart Equipment Group (ICALEO’s Diamond Sponsor), Coherent Inc. (ICALEO’s Platinum Sponsor), as well as TRUMPF Inc., Kentek, and Edgewave (ICALEO’s Gold Sponsors).

Meanwhile, the ICALEO Technical Conference enhanced its focus on the innovative and novel uses of lasers and photonics via its subdivided tracks. These are comprised of the Laser Additive Manufacturing, Laser Materials Macroprocessing, Laser Materials Microprocessing, Laser Nanomanufacturing, and Battery Systems and Energy Conversion tracks.

An approach that allowed the conference speakers to deliberate on how laser applications can push the envelope of modern technology while advancing key industries in their accuracy, efficiency, and speed, the Technical Conference’s new format also gave engineers and materials processing experts the chance to discover new processing techniques, acquire new skills, and collaborate to ensure their organization stays up-to-date and on the leading edge of productivity.

These innovations and advancements were envisioned in the opening addresses of the plenary speakers from all four industries. Peter Boeijink of XYREC opened the aerospace-focused conference with his speech on “The Largest, Highest-Power, Mobile, Industrial, Laser Materials Processing Robot in the World” while Dr. Christoph Leyens from Fraunhofer IWS discussed the “Innovative Aerospace and Space Structures Made by Additive Manufacturing.”

Similarly, the esteemed Professor William Steen presented his speech “The Coming of the Age of Optical Engineering” during the biomedical conference, alongside Fraunhofer Institute of Laser Technology (ILT)’s Dr. Nadine Nottrodt who spoke on “Laser in Biofabrication – How Laser Technology Can Help to Build Artificial Tissue.” They were joined by Dr. Chris Bashur of the Florida Institute of Technology who elaborated on the “Photonic Needs in Regenerative Medicine.”

Participants from the microelectronics industry mulled over the words of Dr. Kumar Patel of Pranalytica Inc. during his plenary speech on “Recapturing the Excitement of High Power Infrared Lasers,” while Dr. Markus Arendt of SUSS MicroTec Photonic Systems spoke on the “Excimer Laser Ablation for High-Density Routing in Advanced Packaging.”

During the automotive-focused conference, Ethan Sprague from the University of Michigan presented his thoughts on “Laser Aided Manufacturing: Atom to Automobile” before Dr. Ted Reutzel of Pennsylvania State University described the “Progress Towards Sensing and Mitigating Flaw Formation in Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing.” Their presentations joined the observations on “Bottoms Up Digital Design: The Quiet Revolution of the Additive Manufacturing Age” by Dr. Jason Carroll of Eaton, a power-management company that provides energy-efficient solutions to managing electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power.

To view the highlighted content from ICALEO 2019, including recorded interviews, panels, and speeches, follow LIA’s social media profiles on FacebookTwitter, and LinkedIn. The 39th ICALEO will be held at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Illinois USA from Oct 19, 2020–Oct 22, 2020. Call for papers and Tradeshow booth bookings will be made available soon, and interested parties may contact icaleo@lia.org for further information.

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Weekly Wrap-Up – Week of August 5, 2016

It was a big week for lasers in the workplace, as we covered recent trends in scanning methods, industrial laser applications, manufacturing, and accident prevention across our website and social media channels.

The Leica Absolute Scanner LAS-20-8. (Image courtesy of Hexagon MI.)

Laser Industry News

A recent study predicts substantial growth for 3D scanners through the end of 2016. Worth noting, however, is the majority market share held by 3D laser scanners. Find out what is driving this new, projected trend here.

This week, we featured another entry in the Laser Accident Series – this time, with a focus on how a lack of laser safety knowledge led to life-changing injuries for two individuals. The Laser Accident Series is a continued emphasis on education and safety through the use of lasers by bringing to light real-life accidents, as reported by OSHA, and caused by lack of proper procedure. Learn more about the injuries and how LIA and OSHA are working to prevent these incidents from occurring here.

If you’re seeking ways to save time and cut costs on your manufacturing processes, be sure to check out How to Save Time and Money on Manufacturing. Here, you can discover ways to stay on the leading edge in your industry through attending conferences, such as the Industrial Laser Conference, and becoming more acquainted with the concept of additive manufacturing. While you’re there, download our SlideShare presentation on The Cost of Manufacturing with Lasers vs. Without Them. Find it all here.

Conference Updates & Information

Speaking of the Industrial Laser Conference – this week, we continued our Industrial Laser Conference blog series by unpacking just why the conference was created. Learn about four of the many valuable features of the conference today by reading our blog here. Included is a link to sign up for the inaugural conference, held at the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago. Registration is open now.

ICALEO is right around the corner, taking place October 16-20 in San Diego, California. In preparation, we compiled a list of the top five things to see and do at ICALEO. From plenary sessions, to great networking opportunities, there’s plenty to check out in our post here. Haven’t registered for ICALEO, yet? You can find out how to sign up here.

The Laser Institute of America (LIA) is the international society for laser applications and safety. Our mission is to foster lasers, laser applications, and laser safety worldwide. For more information on conferences, laser safety training, or other laser related needs, check us out at www.lia.org.

 

ICALEO® & Students: Where the Next Generation of Laser Professionals Expand Their Career Opportunities

How will you learn and grow at the 35th Edition of ICALEO?

The 35th International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics (ICALEO®) will take place October 16–20, 2016 in San Diego, California, bringing together laser professionals from all over the world to discuss the latest developments in laser research. Considered by many to be one of the most important laser materials processing conferences in the world, it’s no surprise that hundreds of laser professionals make their way to the conference annually.

Why ICALEO Matters to Students Working With Lasers

ICALEO is a fantastic opportunity for students interested in laser applications. With opportunities to network with scientists, engineers and other industry leaders, combined with educational seminars in an array of laser applications, and a chance to have your own research and ideas published, there is no shortage of reasons for a full-time student to attend ICALEO. Student registration for ICALEO includes access to all technical sessions, plenary sessions, receptions, the awards luncheon –  and a technical digest.

Last year, ICALEO brought in over 400 attendees from all over the world, with over 200 presentations and posters available for viewing. Have your eye on eventually building your own laser-related business? Last year, the event also featured a business forum for small businesses and entrepreneurs in the laser and optics fields, providing a new avenue for laser professionals to learn and share from one another outside of the academic setting.

How Can Students Make an Impact on This Year’s ICALEO?

Students can make just as much of a splash at ICALEO as the seasoned professionals. The 2016 Call for Papers is closed. If you already submitted a paper, make sure you apply for the contest by August 4. The papers will be reviewed by ICALEO conference chairs, with the winners announced during the closing plenary session on Thursday, October 20, 2016. There are even cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners!

Winning papers will also be submitted to LIA’s Journal of Laser Applications. The Student Paper Award gives a unique opportunity for students studying laser applications to have their ideas and research viewed by industry leaders, as well as published in a credible publication. For the official rules of entry, please visit the Student Paper Award page here.

Special Perks Available for LIA Student Members

If you’re an LIA member, you’ll  receive special member rates on courses, conferences, and seminars, including ICALEO. In fact, we offer special rates for full-time students that come with a number of exciting perks that will supplement your budding career as a laser professional. LIA members receive an online subscription to Journal of Laser Applications as well as LIA Today, our newsletter publication. You can also get a leg up on your own laser safety training through discounted course rates. LIA membership gives you access to new industry connections, networking opportunities beyond ICALEO, as well as career and volunteer opportunities not available elsewhere.

Inspired by the opportunities at ICALEO? Do not delay! Registration for ICALEO is underway. Students must pre-register for ICALEO before September 7, 2016. Please note that online and onsite registration will not be accepted for students, so you’ll have to fill out and follow the instructions on the registration form available by clicking here.

Students have a unique opportunity to gain invaluable insight, industry contacts, and supplementary education through ICALEO. For students with their sights set on a future in laser applications, attending events like ICALEO, coupled with a student membership through LIA, could potentially put you way ahead of your peers when it comes to developing your professional career.

For complete information on ICALEO and LIA membership, please visit Laser Institute of America (LIA) at www.lia.org.