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New Source Technology will participate in the 2024 Western Optoelectronics Show in the United States

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2023-11-11 13:43:35
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Laser and electro-optic product manufacturer and supplier Xinyuan Technology announced today that it plans to participate in the 2024 Western Optoelectronics Show in San Francisco from January 30th to February 1st. 

As a top event in the photonics industry, the Western Optoelectronics Show in the United States will return in 2024 to host another groundbreaking exhibition. This annual event attracted world-leading researchers, engineers, and innovators to the Moscone Center in San Francisco to break through the boundaries of light based technology and explore the latest developments in the field.

This year's new products include an expanded series of laser pump rooms and laser pump chambers designed specifically for the beauty and surgical laser market. In addition, we will also showcase the new 30 watt flash power supply and 1000 volt IGBT driver board. These new products, when combined with any of our capacitor charging power supplies, are the building blocks for a complete laser or intense pulse light system.

The Western Optoelectronics Show is a cornerstone event in the global photonics industry. It brings together the smartest minds and most innovative technologies to promote cooperation and drive the industry forward, "said Greg Pon, President and Founder." We are delighted to be participating and look forward to showcasing our latest products.

New Source Technology specializes in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of key laser and electro-optic components, with a special emphasis on laser pump cavities, YAG laser rods, flash lamps, optical devices, and capacitor charging power supplies. New Source Technology has been serving the laser market for over 25 years and has established a strong global influence in the industry.

Source: Laser Network

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