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Coherent Axon laser won the 2023 Business Innovation Award from the British Physical Society

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2023-11-03 13:56:53
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One of the laser leaders in the field of life sciences, Coherent Gao Yi (New York Stock Exchange: COHR), recently announced that its Axon laser won the 2023 Business Innovation Award at the awards ceremony held by the British Physical Society on October 30th.

Dr. Vincent D. Mattera, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Coherent, stated that, Coherent, especially our team at the Center for Excellence in Ultrafast Laser Technology in Glasgow, UK, is proud to receive this outstanding innovation award from the British Physical Society. For clinicians exploring new avenues in diagnostic medicine and neuroscientists studying the mechanism and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, ultrafast lasers are a promising new tool for the future.

As early as 2013, the Coherent Chameleon laser won a prize from the British Physical Society. The Chameleon laser brings advanced laser imaging technology into the biology laboratory.

Nowadays, Axon lasers not only represent the development of laser technology over the past decade, but also represent Coherent's consistent support for biomedical research progress. The Axon series is a fixed wavelength, compact structure, and cost-effective femtosecond laser oscillator widely used in life sciences, imaging, detection, and nanoprocessing.

Since 2012, the British Physical Society Business Awards have recognized over 70 physics driven companies in different fields, celebrating their achievements and recognizing the important role played by physics and physicists in creating employment and achieving growth by driving innovation to meet today's challenges.

Source: Coherent Gaoyi Laser

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