Archive for December, 2009

Board of Laser Safety (BLS) Update

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

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December 31st marks the end of a 3-year certification maintenance (CM) cycle for over 150 certified medical laser safety officers (CMLSOs), plus another 30 certified laser safety officers (CLSOs). To those CMLSOs and CLSOs, now is the time to record your activities for the past three years and submit your documentation and recertification fee! (more…)

LIA Corporate Member Profile – RPMC Lasers, Inc.

Monday, December 14th, 2009

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What year were you founded in?

1996 … but for the first few years, the company was our avocation and we really came to it full time in 2004.

What is your company mission/philosophy?

Offer our customers high quality advice on laser diode products and dpss, lamp-pumped and fiber lasers! (more…)

New Excimer Laser Offers Lowest Cost/Watt for UV Micromachining

Monday, December 14th, 2009

The new LEAP excimer laser from Coherent Inc. (Santa Clara, CA) (Nasdaq: COHR) offers an unsurpassed combination of output power, low purchase price and economical operating cost for micromachining applications in microelectronics and medical device manufacturing.  In particular, the LEAP is primarily intended for cost sensitive, throughput critical micro-manufacturing tasks such as for small and functional devices with smart functions (electrical, chemical, biological) and micro fluidic parts. (more…)

OP-TEC Industry Survey – 2,100 New Photonics Technicians Needed over the Next Year in the U.S.

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Dan Hull, Executive Director of the National Center for Optics and Photonics Education (OP-TEC), has announced the official release of the survey results from its 2009 industry survey of U.S. photonics technician employers.

The survey, conducted at the University of North Texas Survey Research Center, has identified more than 2,100 current jobs for photonics technicians that need to be filled this year. This need will increase by 5,900 more new jobs over the next five years.  Employers polled for this survey in early 2009 – at the height of the current recession – said that jobs for photonics techs were available and not being filled. The average starting salary exceeds $39,000. Salaries for two-year graduates holding an Associate in Applied Science degree (the preferred degree) are even higher. (more…)

Newport Introduces New Series of Thermopile Detectors

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Thermophile Detectors -3 FINAL2Newport Corporation, a worldwide leader in laser and photonic solutions that Make, Manage and Measure LightSM introduces three new additions to the Newport 818P series of thermopile detectors, the fan-cooled 818P-500-55, the water-cooled 818P-3KW-060 and the high-sensitivity 818P-001-12NIR.  Newport is meeting more demanding customer requirements with these updated sensors, one of which is capable of measuring as low as 1 uW range with very low thermal drift, and another which can measure up to 3kW of continuous-wave (CW) optical power, which is ideally suited for fiber lasers and CO2 lasers. (more…)

Just a Phone Call Away – iPhone® Operates Laser System

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Operating and monitoring a laser system via telephone? The Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH), in cooperation with the industrial partner neoLASE GmbH, has developed a laser system control which can be used with an iPhone. (more…)

LIA’s 2009 President’s Award presented to Bill Shiner

Friday, December 11th, 2009

LIA’s 2009 President’s Award was presented to Bill Shiner, vice president-Industrial Markets, IPG Photonics, Oxford, Mass. The LIA President’s Award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to LIA and enables the growth and prosperity of the society. This was the first presentation of the award in over five years. It was presented on Nov. 4 at LIA’s ICALEO®. (more…)