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GZTECH Global Headquarters and Advanced Light Source R&D and Production Base Launch Construction

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2025-06-13 10:29:27
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On June 10th, the construction of GZTECH's global headquarters and advanced light source research and development production base was launched.

 



Rendering of GZTECH Global Headquarters and Advanced Light Source R&D and Production Base

 

The project is located in Donghu Comprehensive Bonded Zone, with a total construction area of approximately 40000 square meters. It will integrate GZTECH's industrial resources in the two core areas of fiber lasers and solid-state lasers, enhance the company's technological innovation capabilities and scale production level.

GZTECH is a national high-tech enterprise engaged in the research and development, production, and sales of advanced industrial lasers. Since its establishment in Optics Valley in 2018, it has successively launched a series of industrial laser products, including fiber MOPA, QCW, fiber infrared picosecond and green light, and solid-state nanosecond ultraviolet. These products are mainly used in industries such as new energy, hard and brittle material processing, surface marking, and cleaning. The company currently has over 400 employees and has applied for more than 70 laser related patents since its establishment. It has also collaborated with well-known domestic universities and research institutes to develop cutting-edge light sources.

GZTECH Industrial Laser Products


We will leverage Optics Valley Technology, talent, and location advantages to solidify GZTECH's market position in the laser field. ”Huang Zhihua, chairman of GZTECH, said that in the future, the base will be built into an influential smart equipment manufacturing demonstration park in China.


Rendering of GZTECH Global Headquarters and Advanced Light Source R&D and Production Base


Source: Yangtze River Delta G60 Laser Alliance

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