How a Laser-Wielding Robot Will Help Fight Forgetfulness

What’s all the hype about Watchbot?  If you’re like me, perhaps you jot everything down in a pocket-sized notebook. Maybe you are the type to fill your phone with alarms and reminders. You may even have a calendar on your desk, filled with important dates and events. Whatever your method is, there is no shortage […]

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3D Scanning for Measurement On The Rise, Report Says

Following the trend of additive manufacturing methods, such as 3D printing, the utilization of 3D scanning for measurement is on the rise. According to a new report by MarketsandMarkets, the market for 3D scanners is expected to grow to nearly six billion dollars by 2020, a significant increase from 2015’s $3.41 billion. A compound annual […]

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Weekly Wrap-Up – Week of July 25, 2016

Here’s What You May Have Missed This Week on Lasers Today, including Laser Safety Updates and more. While you were busy innovating the latest in lasers, this week at Lasers Today, we continued the Laser Accident Series, where we share stories of real-life accidents, as reported by OSHA. In this week’s post, find out more […]

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Major Change to OSHA Rules Stirs Controversy

New OSHA regulations going into effect August 10 are sending a ripple of controversy throughout manufacturing, construction, and other hazardous industries. The new law requires that companies that operate in hazardous industries with a staff of fewer than 250 file OSHA form 300A in the event of work-related injury or illness. Those with more than […]

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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 […]

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