Following the announcement of its participation in a significant event, shares of Laser Photonics Corporation (NASDAQ: LASE) were up 13.53% to trade at $3.44 in the open market at the time of our last check.
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Which event will LASE be attending?
Today, Laser Photonics (LASE) announced that it will take part at FABTECH 2022, which will take place from November 8–10, 2022, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
The latest CleanTech Laser systems from Laser Photonics may be seen for the first time at this trade event by both existing and future clients, as well as partners. This revolutionary technology will be showcased to the globe by LASE. LASE will exhibit and demonstrate its cutting-edge portfolio of CleanTech Laser systems for cleaning, roughing, finishing, and conditioning at Lot B54452 in Exhibit Hall B’s Main Hall finishing area.
LASE made the first sale
High-powered 3000-watt roughing lasers, 300-watt conditioning lasers, and the recently unveiled MARLIN, a marine corrosion mitigation system aimed at the worldwide marine vessel industry, are all part of the CleanTech product range that will be on show. It is noteworthy that LPC will display its ground-breaking CleanTech Laser Blaster Cabinet, a Class I laser safety system intended to replace risky traditional sandblasting methods. The CleanTech Laser Blaster cabinet has a dust and fumes collection system and complies fully with EPA and OSHA safety regulations.
The world’s first industrial-grade 3000-watt laser cleaning system, the CleanTech 3000-CTH, just had its first sale from Laser Photonics, or LASE. A mining company in Australia will employ the technology. There is a chance to acquire a follow-on unit in this multi-thousand-dollar deal. The 3000-watt portable laser blasting device from LASE is the industry’s first of its type and most advanced equipment. The deployment of this extremely powerful equipment in the mining sector is the ideal commercial use case since it is capable of meeting the duty requirements of the largest outdoor industrial activities.
What LASE thinks of its products?
According to Laser Photonics (LASE), their CleanTech Laser Blasting technology will be the most economical, effective, and secure way to clean, remove paint, and prepare surfaces for industrial use. Class IV laser products, LASE’s CleanTech Laser cleaning systems have additional safety precautions for safe use in almost any working environment.