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Laser Photonics, the "dark horse" of laser cleaning, plans to build a new factory of nearly 50000 square meters in North America

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2024-07-04 11:29:39
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On July 2nd local time, Laser Photonics, the dark horse of laser cleaning, announced a major expansion plan: to build a modern new factory covering an area of 50000 square feet (approximately 4645.152 square meters) in Lake Mary, Florida, USA.



This expansion marks a firm manifestation of Laser Photonics' confidence in the sustained growth of the North American and even global markets, and also signifies a comprehensive leap in the company's research and development capabilities and customer service experience.

The new factory not only perfectly aligns with Laser Photonics' rapid expansion in North America and other regions, but also serves as a powerful engine for research and development innovation, empowering the company to deepen technological research and development, optimize quality control processes, and improve logistics efficiency. The vast workspace will also welcome the further growth of the Laser Photonics sales team, attract and cultivate top talents in the industry, and collaborate on a new chapter in laser technology.

Of particular note, the factory will carry the mission of being the latest and most advanced Customer Experience Center (CEC) of Laser Photonics, becoming a window for customers to experience the excellent performance of Laser Photonics laser equipment firsthand.

In the customer experience center, potential customers will have the opportunity to operate the company's full range of laser equipment and intuitively experience the infinite charm of laser processing technology.

The customer experience center serves as a platform for decision-makers to have direct conversations with the Laser Photonics elite team. It will deeply explore the diverse advantages of laser technology, tailor efficient solutions for customers, and promote cooperation between the two sides to new heights.

Given the rapid development of the company's business, the customer experience center, originally located in the mainland United States, will be relocated to a new location in Lake Mary to accommodate more innovative possibilities in a larger space. At the same time, the old factory will be revitalized, injecting new vitality into the design and manufacturing business of Laser Photonics, and helping to elevate production capacity to a new level.

Source: OFweek

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